Therapists' websites, blogging and social media workshop
If you’re a counsellor, art psychotherapist or psychotherapist in private practice, you have probably wondered (maybe it feels like ‘agonised’ would be a better word!) about what kind of Internet presence you should have.
Advice that works for other types of small business or self-employed professional doesn’t necessarily apply in our specialised field. So where should you start?
This short, discussion-based workshop aims to help you develop your thinking and practical knowledge in the area of therapists’ websites, blogging and social media.
We will look at:
- The options for setting up a website (and which ones are most recommended).
- Resources that can help you.
- How to choose a social media platform that will work for you.
- Ways to use social media without compromising your professional ethics, boundaries and values.
- Why, how and whether to blog (and what mistakes you should avoid).
- How to get your website seen by the clients you want to attract.
This will be a small-group workshop with plenty of attention given to individuals’ specific questions and whole-group discussions.
Three hours CPD.
For details, visit http://emmacameron.com/therapists-websites-blogging-social-media/
I am an HCPC reg. Integrative Arts Psychotherapist in private practice. I have considerable experience of setting up my own professional website and social media accounts, and blogging. In doing so,I have continually been mindful of negotiating the ethical and boundary-related dilemmas around therapists' use of the internet. www.emmacameron.com