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The Silent Experience: What Your Client Feels in the First Seconds on Therapist's Website
For trauma therapists, coaches, and service providers who work with emotionally sensitive clients, this moment is critical. Your website is not just a digital presence—it is your first therapeutic interaction.

Krystyna Necki
3 days ago4 min read


My Psychological Approach to Web Design for Psychologists and Therapists
Designing a website for a psychologist or therapist is not the same as designing a website for a typical business. It is not simply about aesthetics, color palettes, or modern layouts. It is about understanding the emotional journey of a person who is searching for help. When someone visits a therapy website, they are often experiencing vulnerability, confusion, fear, or emotional pain. They are not simply browsing—they are seeking safety, understanding, and hope. My approach

Krystyna Necki
Mar 115 min read


The Importance of How a Client Feels When Looking at Your Website: The First Step Toward Mental Therapy
For many people seeking psychological help, the journey toward healing begins long before the first therapy session. It begins quietly, often late at night, with a simple action: opening a website. A potential client types the name of a therapist or searches for someone who might understand their pain. At that moment, your website becomes more than a digital presence. It becomes the first emotional encounter between the therapist and the person who is struggling. The way a cl

Krystyna Necki
Mar 65 min read
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