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You know the importance of having a blog on your counseling website. In fact, you might have taken the time to start one yourself. But running a practice takes time and energy, and keeping up with a blog can impede on that. At https://elitewritings.com/outline-writing-service.html writers from our outline writing service can agree to manage your projects for a long period of time, if that's your order or them.

That’s where I come in.

I’ve been working through my own mental health struggles for the past three years and I went through more than a dozen therapists and wellness professionals before I found a team that works well for me. I’m familiar with the process of looking for wellness professionals like therapists, wellness coaches, nutritionists, massage therapists, and more, so I know how to talk to people who are going through that now. The guides I work on are usually related to therapy tips, boundaries and first time sessions.

The rest of them can be found here:

1) Exploring Neurodiversity: Tailoring Therapy for Different Cognitive Styles

2) Holistic Healing: The Intersection of Therapy and Alternative Medicine

3) Therapeutic Relationships: Understanding the Bond Between Client and Therapist

4) Breaking the Stigma: Exploring the Benefits of Online Therapy

5) The Power of Mindfulness: Integrating Meditation into Therapy Practices

From the patient’s point of view, finding someone to help with their health and wellness is an incredibly personal process. This is someone who is going to learn things about the patient that they don’t tell other people. Whoever they decide to work with is going to help them put their life back together. Having an online presence filled with information and resources that address their issues shows them that you know how to help them, and that you’re worthy of their trust.

Blogging is a long-term, sustainable way to achieve this. Keeping a current blog on your website is a great way to help old patients find new information and new patients find you.

Why you should work with me:

I write for a blog that has over 18,000 followers addressing questions about symptoms and coping strategies. I know what current patients struggle with, and I know what they’re looking for in a therapist. I can help you seem more relate-able to them and bring in more patients to your practice.

I also know that some patients need more assistance than what you can give them in therapy. They’re looking for resources and help with the issues they struggle with in day to day life. Blog content can help address issues that come up for several of your patients and can give them assistance when you aren’t able to help them


pencil-silhouette-vector-pencil-pictogram-hiIf you’re looking for someone who:

  • researches every assignment thoroughly
  • knows the importance of providing resources to your patients
  • understands what your patients are looking for
  • believes that authentic content brings the best results

Then you’ve come to the right place!

pencil-silhouette-vector-pencil-pictogram-hiServices I offer:

  • Blog Posts and Articles
  • White Papers and ebooks
  • Website Copy

(for a more detailed explanation of my services, please visit my services page)

Note: I do not offer graphic design or copy editing services. I am a web content writer, not editor or designer.

 

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If you’re looking for a writer to create content on a consistent basis, send me an email at   or fill in the form below!

 


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