SEO makes your therapy practice visible on Google when potential patients search for mental health services in your area. Instead of waiting for referrals from Psychology Today or insurance networks, you appear directly in search results.
The mechanics are straightforward: someone searches 'therapist for anxiety near me' or 'EMDR therapy in [your city].' If your website ranks on page one, they find you. If you're on page three, they don't.
In our experience working with therapy practices, Google search generates qualified leads—patients actively looking for help. This differs from passive directory listings. A patient typing 'therapist near me' into Google is further along in the decision process than someone browsing Psychology Today.
This doesn't replace referrals or insurance networks. SEO adds a new patient channel. Many successful practices use a mix: insurance, referrals, and Google search. The percentage from each varies by practice location, specialization, and market competition.