Write Your Psychology Today Profile

Stand out to the clients you work best with

Hello! Just a note to say I am switching over to a new course host, so there is a newer (better) version of this course over at https://practicewithtamara.com/pt/ if you can bear to go through the faff of enrolling on a new system. If not, this one has all the info too! Thanks for joining me.


Like many therapists, my clients come to me from two main sources: colleagues (doctors, therapists, treatment centres) and Psychology Today.

People who come to me without a referral usually stay with me long term and I believe this is because by the time they find me, they already know we are well matched through my directory listings and website.

Our writing style and key words can demonstrate our approach and personalities and we can make the process easier for potential clients by being clear about our procedures and availability.

Signing up to this FREE course takes you through the whole Psychology Today profile step by step with examples from my own and other profiles to give you tips on what to include and what to avoid. We start with a brainstorming exercise, write the personal statement using my formula and finish with all the check boxes and supporting sections. Now with added section on updating PT profiles due to Covid-19.

Disclaimer: I am a therapist in private practice and not affiliated with Psychology Today.


Your Instructor


Tamara Howell
Tamara Howell

I am an integrative psychotherapist based in London and I help counsellors, psychologists and psychotherapists build value-aligned, sustainable private practices through courses, coaching and community.

This FREE course guides you step by step through the whole Psychology Today profile so that the clients you LOVE to work with can find you easily.


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