In today’s episode, we’re talking about how clients are starting to use tools like ChatGPT to look for therapists. Not instead of Google, but alongside it. And that changes how we think about visibility, websites, and how we talk about our work online. This is not about becoming “techy” or learning a new platform from scratch. It’s about something much simpler: making sure the way you describe your work online is clear, recognisable, and easy for both humans and AI search tools to understand....
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In today’s episode, we’re talking about how clients are starting to use tools like ChatGPT to look for therapists. Not instead of Google, but alongside it. And that changes how we think about visibility, websites, and how we talk about our work online. This is not about becoming “techy” or learning a new platform from scratch. It’s about something much simpler: making sure the way you describe your work online is clear, recognisable, and easy for both humans and AI search tools to understand....
Building a Private Practice Niche in Medical Trauma Therapy: Marketing, Referrals & CPD with Emma Tynan
Prosper in Private Practice
36 minutes
4 months ago
Building a Private Practice Niche in Medical Trauma Therapy: Marketing, Referrals & CPD with Emma Tynan
In this episode, I’m joined by Emma Tynan, also known on Instagram as The Medical Trauma Therapist. Emma has built a thriving niche private practice supporting clients living with medical trauma and chronic illness — and today, she’s here to share how that journey has unfolded. We cover a lot of ground in this conversation, including: How Emma transitioned from her background as an A&E nurse into private practice.What medical trauma really looks like — and why it’s about so much more than...
Prosper in Private Practice
In today’s episode, we’re talking about how clients are starting to use tools like ChatGPT to look for therapists. Not instead of Google, but alongside it. And that changes how we think about visibility, websites, and how we talk about our work online. This is not about becoming “techy” or learning a new platform from scratch. It’s about something much simpler: making sure the way you describe your work online is clear, recognisable, and easy for both humans and AI search tools to understand....