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Counselling Tutor

241 – How to Build a Therapist Website

Counselling Tutor

Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes

Education, Courses

4.6636 Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2022

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Applying Ethics in Counselling - Equine Therapy In Episode 241 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly take us through this week's three topics: Starting with 'Theory in Practice', we'll look at ethics and their importance in counselling. Next in 'Practice Partner', we have Daragh Mac Loughlin from webhealer.net to talk about how to build a therapist website. And lastly in 'Practice Matters', Rory speaks with Dr Danielle Mills about equine therapy. Applying Ethics in Counselling [starts at 03:05 mins] Ethics are an essential part of your practice, and are something you'll have to think about when it comes to working with clients. The key points of this discussion include: Ethics provide an agreed upon right and wrong within the therapy room. Your ethical framework will help to guide your actions. There are ethics that are counselling specific. They set out standard expectations. If you receive a complaint, your ethical body will ask how you used the ethical code to make your decisions. Use your ethical body's code as an external opinion when making your decisions. Make your ethical framework available to your client - this transparency in your practice will help you to build trust. Your ethical framework will provide personal policies for you to work towards. As always, keeping client notes safe and confidential is another branch of your ethical responsibilities as a counsellor. How to Build a Therapist Website [starts at 24:13 mins] In this week's section of 'Practice Partner', Rory speaks with guest Daragh Mac Loughlin from webhealer.net about building yourself a website as a counsellor, and the things you'll want to consider: The first thing to consider is whether you're going to make your website yourself or have a professional do it for you. Will the quality of your website reflect the quality of your practice if you are to make it for yourself? Do you understand the behind the scenes aspects that need to be considered such as search engine optimization (SEO)? Could your time be better spent improving your practice through CPD etc? When talking to a professional about building your therapist website, make sure you're comfortable with the price - maybe ask for quotes from a few different people before making your decision. Do they offer after sale service? Will they help you if you meet difficulty with your website further down the line? Make sure the designer you choose has plenty of time to give to your website. When thinking about how to get your therapist website to the top of search engines, think about who's going to land on your website, and what they will be looking for. Make sure you have a clear purpose with your website. Google is looking for 'EAT' - expertise, authority, and trustworthiness. You're going to want to make sure all three of these things are shown clearly through your website. SEO - your designer will be familiar with the term and check certain boxes to give your website the best chance, such as being mindful of heading size etc. Your website is a place to display how capable you are. A blog might be a good thing to consider - giving your clients a platform to land on before they venture into the main body of your website. Cookies - the customer will have to be made aware of what cookies you're using, but try not to make your cookies announcement annoying or distracting. When working with a designer, collaboration and understanding is important. They should know who you're making your website for, and how best to appeal to that. Add a picture - start building rapport with your possible client. It will also be helpful to add in some information about you, and your qualifications. Think of your website like a shop front - keep it up to date. When thinking of a domain name, it's best to keep it short, sweet,

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0:00.0

Today's episode of the counselling tutor podcast is sponsored by Webhealer. You're a counsellor in

0:07.6

private practice and you need a website or you've got an existing website which you need help with.

0:15.6

Webheeler are offering counselling tutor podcast listeners, that's you, 100 pounds off the cost of a website design and build.

0:24.4

Now, Webheeler specialise in websites for counsellors and psychotherapists.

0:28.5

It's what they do.

0:30.8

And the Webhealer team provide a completely non-technical done-for-you solution,

0:36.7

leaving you to focus your time on your clients.

0:40.6

Operating for 20 years, Webhealer are a trusted resource amongst counselors when it comes to

0:46.5

getting your practice online. So get the package details and claim your 100 pound off coupon for your new website by going to

0:57.6

counsellingtutor.com forward slash website. That's counsellingtutor.com forward slash website.

1:06.6

Welcome to the counselling tutor podcast.

1:16.6

The must listen to podcast for students of counselling and psychotherapy.

1:21.7

Here are your hosts, Rory Lise Oakes and Ken Kelly.

1:24.1

Hi, I'm Rory.

1:27.2

I'm with me, as always, is Ken.

1:28.1

How are you today, Ken? I'm well, thank you very much for asking Rory. I'm with me, as always, is Ken. That are you today, Ken?

1:33.5

I'm well. Thank you very much for asking Rory. We are so grateful that you've joined us for the counselling tutor podcast. It's episode 241. We just know you're going to get value from today's

1:40.0

episode. We've got three stops on our journey. Our first stop is theory and practice where we look at

1:45.3

how theory represents itself in the actual running and practice of being a counselor or a

1:50.8

psychotherapist. And today we look at ethics. How do ethics show themselves within our practice

1:57.1

within our counselling room? We then move on to practice partner where we have

2:01.6

recognised that there is a need to understand more about going into private practice. It can be

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