Introduction:
Therapy is personal — and your business card should reflect that. Whether you're handing it to a new client, networking with colleagues, or leaving it with referral partners, your card should be calm, professional, and approachable.
What to Include on a Therapy Card
| Feature | Why It Creates Comfort |
|---|---|
| Soft Colors & Clean Font | Calm tones signal safety and professionalism |
| Credentials + Licensure | LPC, LCSW, LMFT, etc. build instant trust |
| QR Code to Scheduling Page | Removes friction for booking |
| Therapy Focus or Niche | Trauma, couples, grief, CBT, etc. — helps clients relate |
| Contact Options | Offer phone, email, and secure portal links |
Why They Work for Mental Health Pros
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Reinforces stability and confidence
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Encourages direct outreach with minimal effort
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Helps with insurance, referrals, and follow-up
FAQs
1. Should I include a photo?
Optional — headshots can make the card feel more welcoming.
2. What’s the best finish?
Matte or soft-touch — smooth, calming, and professional.
3. Can I add a confidentiality statement?
Yes — especially if cards are left in public spaces.
4. Can I make bilingual versions?
Yes — excellent for multicultural practices.
5. Minimum order?
250 cards per design.
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