Articles tagged: "counsellor"
1: Depressed or Suicidal? How to Select the Best Counselor for You-From Cary,Crystal Lake and Huntley
If you have been severely depressed or suicidal, then you need treatment. However, it often fails because too many doctors pre-maturely throw meds at you. Get your life back by using a counsellor or therapist who is exemplary and truly top-notch. This article tells you everything you need to know about how to identify such a distinguished doctor!
2: Relationship Problems? You Should Try Counselling
A look at how a relationship can break down and the ways in which counselling can help.
3: Counselling The Pain Of Redundancy
A look at how counselling can help you.
4: Therapists: Make Sure You Define Your “Target” Client
Therapists and practitioners need to define their target market. However, to do that effectively, they need to understand the meaning of a “target market”.
5: How to Convert a Hesitant Therapy Client
Everyone is leery of the unknown. Some of our potential therapy clients have concerns. These people need your product or service, but you must convince them that you can be trusted and they should work with you. Often their concern comes from a limited understanding of what you do. Or they may have a friend or family member that had a bad experience with a therapist. There are “bad apples” in every profession and unfortunately there are times when others have to overcome problems caused by such people.
6: Promote Your Therapy Practice With a Blog
Have you noticed how many people want to sell you something, but they don’t help you understand what the product is and how it will help you? As a complementary therapist, don’t make the same mistake. Blogging is a really effective way for you to tell your clients or prospective clients about your product or service, to provide more information, and to link with your website.
7: How to Promote Your Therapy Practice By Building Trust
How many times have you met someone and you wanted to know more about their background? If you are an alternative therapist, you can use this basic human response to your advantage to build trust.
8: How to Promote Your Therapy Practice by Brainstorming
A great way to get promotional ideas for your therapy practice is through brainstorming with other therapists. This will give you a chance to discuss different ways to promote your practice. Each person in the group should be invited to share their personal experiences and put forward ideas or suggestions. Everyone wins; nobody loses.
9: Learn the Three Key Aspects of Marketing your Therapy Practice
Each therapist has a responsibility to promote their practice. This means spreading the word about their therapy and the benefits they offer their clients. Well known and established therapists get plenty of promotion through word of mouth, but therapists who are lesser known or new to the profession or the area need to do their own promotion.
10: Optimize Trade Shows to Promote Your Therapy Practice
Trade shows can be a great way for therapists and practitioners to showcase their work and to educate the public about their work. Promoting your practice at trade shows can offer the following benefits.
11: Five Key Qualities of an Effective Therapy Promoter
Therapists must be creative in their promotion. Don’t be afraid to “think outside the box”. Open your mind and let your imagination run free. Use those ideas in your promotional plans. This doesn’t mean everything you try will work perfectly. You will need to make adjustments, but your promotional efforts get a little better with each change.
12: Therapists – Educate Your Clients!
Most people understand that they should see a general practitioner and a dentist on a regular basis. However, many think that visiting a therapist is an unusual or questionable activity. Thankfully, not all people feel this way, but a lot of people are sceptical, have questions or are completely baffled about what you do, and its benefits for them. This mentality means that it is all the more necessary for alternative therapists such as yourself to teach potential and existing clients about the therapy options that are available.

