If you’re a private practitioner or group practice owner, you’ve likely noticed that the old ways of getting clients, relying solely on a Psychology Today profile or occasional word-of-mouth, aren’t as consistent as they used to be.
In 2026, the therapy market is more competitive, but the demand for specialized, high-quality care has never been higher. To get more therapy clients today, you need to shift from “being visible” to “being the trusted choice.”
Here is how to build a consistent stream of new inquiries for your practice this year.
1. Move Beyond Generalist Marketing
The biggest mistake therapists make is trying to appeal to everyone. In 2026, “Anxiety and Depression” is too broad for search engines and AI assistants to prioritize.
- The Niche Advantage: You will get more clients by being the “EMDR Specialist for First Responders” than by being a “General Counselor.”
- Why it works: When someone is in crisis, they look for the expert who understands their exact pain point. Specificity creates an immediate “click” of recognition in a potential client’s mind.
2. Master “Local Pack” SEO
Most people looking for therapy start with a local intent (e.g., “CBT therapist near me”). Even if you work 100% remotely, Google still uses your physical location to verify your legitimacy.
- Google Business Profile (GBP): This is your most important asset for local growth. Ensure your profile is fully optimized, has professional photos of your space, and clearly lists your service areas.
- Hyper-Local Keywords: Use neighborhood-level keywords in your website copy. Instead of just “London,” use “Therapy in Shoreditch” or “Psychologist in Chelsea.”
3. Use Video as a “Digital Handshake”
Choosing a therapist is a deeply personal decision. In 2026, video has become the ultimate trust signal. A 60-second video on your homepage acts as a “pre-session,” allowing a client to hear your tone of voice and feel your energy.
- The Goal: Lower the barrier to entry. If a client feels they “know” you through your video, they are 10x more likely to book that first consultation.
4. Structure for AI Search (AEO)
AI search tools (like ChatGPT or Google’s AI Overviews) are increasingly where patients go to ask: “What kind of therapy do I need for childhood trauma?”
To be the practice the AI recommends:
- Create a “Knowledge Hub”: Write detailed blog posts answering specific psychological questions.
- Use Clear Headings: Use questions as headers (H2s) and provide a concise, expert answer immediately below.
5. Build a “Frictionless” Conversion Funnel
Many therapists lose clients at the final hurdle. If your website is slow, or if a client has to fill out a long, intimidating contact form just to ask a question, they will go elsewhere.
- Direct Scheduling: Let clients book a free 15-minute discovery call directly from your site.
- Transparent Pricing: In 2026, people value transparency. Clearly state your fees, insurance info, and availability to save time for both you and the client.
Ready to Scale Your Practice?
Getting more clients isn’t about working harder on social media, it’s about building a digital system that works for you while you’re in session. At Adam Watters Creative, I help therapists and wellbeing businesses connect every part of their marketing into a high-performing “Full-Funnel” system.
Read more about how I help practitioners grow here: Marketing & Growth for Psychological Therapy & Wellbeing