25+ Therapist Websites for Ideas and Inspiration
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As designers, we all know how important it is to craft dynamic, engaging websites for our clients. That’s why many of us look for inspiring examples that can help us create something truly special. So how about looking at the best therapist websites for inspiration for your next project?
From modern designs with vibrant colors and visuals to classic sites featuring minimalistic vibes and text-heavy approaches, these informative websites give users everything they need to get an idea of the services offered by therapists.
What makes each o them unique is how they strategically use design elements and content to encourage potential clients to take some time out of their day and invest in themselves. So let’s have a closer look at some inspiring therapist website examples.
Designing a Successful Therapist Website
Therapist websites are becoming increasingly popular as mental health becomes a more in-the-open conversation. A therapist’s website should be a place of trust, comfort, and understanding — everything a potential client needs to feel safe and secure. Therapist sites need a relaxing design that reflects the therapist’s approach to therapy while also providing relevant information to their ideal clients.
Common elements of therapist websites include a contact page, a services section, an about page, and booking information. These components should be easily accessible so potential clients can quickly determine whether the therapist fits their needs. Therapist web design often features light colors, soft photography, and calming visuals to help set the mood for visitors.
We recommend using Squarespace to build your website. With a large selection of beautiful templates, Squarespace makes it easy to create a beautiful website in no time. Whether you’re a designer or a therapist looking to create your own site, using Squarespace is a breeze. And best of all, they offer a free trial to build your site without commitment.
Therapist Websites
Now that you know what makes a therapy website design great, let’s take a look at the best therapist websites on the web. These beautiful therapist websites are sure to inspire!
Minaa B. Consulting
Built with Squarespace
Minaa B. is a therapist specializing in corporate wellness. Her beautifully designed website features a soft color palette in warm tones, gentle & friendly photography, and an easy-to-navigate design.
There’s a contact page for future clients to get in touch easily, an about page, a blog, plus free resources for mental health and self-care.
Courtney Witt Counseling
Built with Squarespace
Courtney Witt is a Kansas City-based counselor specializing in emotion-focused therapy for individuals and couples.
In addition to in-person counseling, she offers online therapy in three states, so easily booking a session on her website is an important design feature. The site also features an about page, services, and a blog.
Wholeness Collective Therapy Group
Built with Squarespace
Located in Carlsbad, California, Wholeness Collective Therapy Group is a boutique therapy center offering online and in-person holistic psychotherapy services. They pair traditional therapies with mindfulness-based practices for a truly unique experience.
Their online presence reflects their vibe with a soft, natural color palette and soothing photography.
Mary DiOrio Psychotherapy
Built with WordPress
The therapy website for the private practice of Mary DiOrio features soft blue tones and script lettering to create a soothing atmosphere that invites visitors to stay awhile and learn more about her services.
The website includes sections for each area she specializes in — eating disorders, couples counseling, anxiety therapy & depression therapy. Plus, easy-to-locate contact info and FAQs.
Empower Family Therapy
Built with Squarespace
Here’s proof that not all therapy website designs need to be subtle and muted. Empower Family Therapy features bold, bright colors, vibrant photography, and headlines that jump off the page.
The easy-to-navigate site is loaded with information about who they help, who they are, what services they offer, and more. Plus, there’s a simple contact form for any questions you might still have.
Michelle Harwell Therapy
Built with Squarespace
Michelle Harwell Therapy is a larger practice located in Los Angeles, California. They offer a wide range of psychotherapy services for children, teens, adults, and couples and their website design does a great job of showcasing their broad range of services.
You can also easily access their social media links, team member bios, FAQs, and blog.
Solstice Point Counseling
Built with the Divi WordPress Theme
Located in Savannah, Georgia, Solstice Point Counseling is a holistic counseling center working with individuals, couples, and families 11 years and older.
Like many other examples shown here, the design features muted colors and an inviting, calming design. Here, you’ll also find client testimonials — social proof that this therapist has been helpful to others in the community. Plus, there’s a form to join their email list in exchange for a free gift.
Ascend Counseling
Built with Squarespace
Ascend Counseling’s website utilizes a unique design style that includes plenty of white space and calming visuals to create a sense of relaxation for visitors.
The site also features a unique sidebar menu with easy access to the blog, about page, services, contact page, and booking link.
Millennial Life Counseling
Built with Squarespace
The Millennial Life Counseling website features a modern design with a black, gray, and white color palette paired with videos, vibrant photos of people, and modern fonts. Their target market is millennial couples, and the copy on the site speaks to that audience.
Cindy Shu Therapy
Built with Wix
Cindy Shu is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist focusing on individual and relationship therapy in San Francisco, California. Her website design features a lovely color palette of deep green and ivory, with plenty of negative space to allow the messaging on her site to breathe.
One unique feature in this design is a chat option that allows you to reach Cindy in real-time.
In8love Wellness
Built with Squarespace
In8love Wellness is a physical therapy center located in Los Angeles, California. Offering acupuncture, chiropractic, massage therapy, cupping, spinal decompression, and laser therapy, the web design reflects body care — with full-page, dynamic images of a body up close.
Easy navigation gives visitors more info about services, booking, and even links to a web store. Plus, navigate to social media links.
Jonathan Shehee, LP
Built with Squarespace
Jonathan Shehee’s website doesn’t have the typical look and feel of most websites for therapists. His site is bolder and more vibrant, featuring a red, white, and black color scheme, sketch-style illustrations, and a more straight-to-the-point design style.
We have a feeling his therapy style is similar. According to the Process page of the site, “My approach to psychoanalysis is targeted, strategic, and specific to you.”
State of Mind KC
Built with Wix
State of Mind KC, built with Wix, is a great example of how to create an inviting website that exudes compassion and understanding.
The carefully curated design elements and cool color palette come together to form a welcoming atmosphere for potential clients, creating the perfect backdrop for their mental health journey. As the tagline says, it is “approachable, conversational, encouraging.”
Miriam Mogilevsky, LISW
Built with Squarespace
Miriam Mogilevsky is a psychotherapist, writer, and cancer survivor who hates therapy. Her approach to therapy is different — and so is her website. It features bold colors, unique photography, a clean design, and cats. Plus, easy navigation and tons of resources for existing and potential clients.
Zoe Riggs Marriage and Family Therapist
Built with Squarespace
Zoe Riggs’ therapist website, built with Squarespace, is a great example of minimalist design. Clean lines, soft photography, and easy navigation give this website a modern spin with still providing clients with all the information they need.
You’ll find an about page, services, rates, availability, forms, contact info, and a patient portal.
For more design inspiration, please see our showcases of dental websites, chiropractor websites, and medical & healthcare websites.
Deep Eddy Psychotherapy
Built with the Divi WordPress Theme
Deep Eddy is a leading provider of mental health services in Texas, with more than 150 clinicians serving patients in person and through telehealth across five locations.
The website, designed with the Divi WordPress Theme, does a great job of keeping a lot of information organized and easy to navigate.
Body Image with Bri
Built with the Divi WordPress Theme
Bri Campos is a body image coach and educator who works with patients to help them overcome negative thoughts and critical self-image. She also works with other therapists to teach them how to better serve their clients.
Her website uses beautiful visuals and colors to bring to life the journey of healing.
Myobalance Massage Therapy
Built with Wix
One of the best features of a service-based therapy website is the ability to book online. The Myobalance Massage Therapy website offers just that, along with a list of their services, an introduction to the team members, FAQs, and photos of the massage studio.
The simple, clean, modern design provides clients with all the necessary information.
Ellie Vargas, LCSW
Built with Squarespace
Ellie Vargas is a therapist who specializes in one-on-one therapy for healing relationships. Her website features a peaceful design with a simple image header at the top, basic navigation, and heavy copy explaining who she is, why she does what she does, and what her process is.
She believes it’s important to find a good fit with your therapist, so she offers a free 20-minute consultation that you can schedule from the website.
Holly Cerny Counseling
Built with Squarespace
The therapist website of Holly Cerny is another beautiful example of a site done right. Built with Squarespace, this site focuses on the idea of finding you’re voice and has an inviting color palette that evokes feelings of relaxation. It also features information about Holly’s services and options for contacting her to learn more.
Thriveworks
Built with WordPress
Thriveworks has over 380 locations and offers online therapy, believing everyone can benefit from working with a mental health professional.
The website is brightly colored in cheerful shades of blue and yellow, with simple navigation and the ability to book a session straight from the website.
Tammany Girten Psychotherapy
Built with Squarespace
Tammany Girten’s therapist website features a minimalist design with modern, vibrant photography and conversational text. The website has simple navigation that features an about page, information on getting started, contact info, and a client portal.
Works Counseling Center
Built with the Divi WordPress Theme
The website for Works Counseling Center is more colorful than many of the more muted, toned-down designs we’ve seen. That may be because their goal is to “create a space where radical, creative, thoughtful, intelligent, passionate individuals are invited,” so the website is designed to show that vibe of inclusivity and unconditional acceptance.
Virginia Gilbert, MFT
Built with WordPress
Virginia Gilbert specializes in high-conflict divorce, couples therapy, and attachment trauma. Her website, built with WordPress, is a great example of how to use visuals to underscore the therapist’s services. It features muted colors and soft photography that helps create a relaxing atmosphere.
Rachel Rudman
Built with Webflow
Rachel Rudman is a pediatric occupational therapist. She helps children succeed through play therapy. Her website is designed to reflect the fun, colorful atmosphere of her office — in bright primary colors to excite and engage her young patients. The site also features easy navigation with plenty of information for parents to make an informed decision.
Gold Counseling and Wellness
Built with Squarespace
Gold Counseling is a large therapy practice out of Utah offering a wide variety of services, from individual therapy to couples counseling, group therapy, and more.
The website design takes on more of a classic approach, which an inviting, warm color palette, crisp fonts, and soft visuals. All of the services are listed in detail, as well as information about each therapist and resources for patients.
Cody Higgs
Built with WordPress
Cody Higgs is a licensed professional counselor in Franklin, Tennessee, who helps teen girls and young women feel confident and find their voice.
His website, built with WordPress, features a modern yet calming design with light colors, cool photography, and easy-to-follow navigation. It also features a blog and resources to help potential clients gain more info about him.
Individual & Relationship Therapy
Built with Squarespace
If you’re looking for something a bit more modern, check out this site for the Individual & Relationship Therapy Center. Built with Squarespace, this therapist site features a clean design and bold colors that give it an up-to-date look and feel.
The homepage displays the entire therapy team in a simple yet effective way, along with beautiful photography of the therapy center and some effective social proof in the form of client testimonials.
Dr. William Federico
Built with Webflow
Integrated clinical hypnotherapist Dr. William Federico’s website, built with Webflow, features a modern, sleek homepage design with simple navigation, a contact button, and a chat feature.
As you scroll down the page, you find loads of information about Dr. Federico, and hypnosis & what it can be used to treat.
Conshohocken Counseling Services
Built with the Divi WordPress Theme
The website for Conshohocken Counseling Services features a bright and inviting design — classic yet sophisticated. The homepage includes simple top-bar navigation with an about page, services, FAQs, contact info, and more. Header images of children, couples, and families indicate who the target client is.
Final Thoughts on Therapist Websites
These therapist websites are just the tip of the iceberg regarding inspiring examples out there. As you can see, each design is tailored to meet the therapist’s individual needs while keeping the overall look and feel consistent to create an inviting atmosphere for visitors. So if you’re looking for inspiration as you craft therapist websites, these examples are sure to get your creative juices flowing!