
Grow Your Therapy Practice by Nurturing Connection - with Becky Willoughby
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About this listen
In this episode of Good Enough Counsellors, I’m joined by Becky Willoughby of Willow Therapy Tring to explore a gentler way of growing a successful therapy practice — by focusing on connection, community, and care.
Becky shares how she’s built a thriving practice by focusing on connection — not sales tactics. We talk about her court-appointed work with children and families, how creative, somatic, and energetic approaches shape her sessions, and why her therapy space plays such a key role. She also reflects on slowing down in the second half of life to avoid burnout and stay true to her values.
Takeaways:- How Becky built a thriving private practice without hard sales tactics
- The power of nurturing relationships and community connections
- Using social media for genuine connection, not constant selling
- Why having a warm, welcoming therapy space makes such a difference
- Insight into Becky’s court-appointed work with children and families during divorce
- How creative, somatic, and energetic approaches support deeper therapeutic work
- The role of sensory elements, like touch and environment, in helping clients feel safe
- Why word of mouth and a good website are still Becky’s strongest referral sources
- The value of slowing down in the second half of life to avoid burnout
- Simple tips for becoming more visible as a therapist in a way that feels authentic
If you're looking for a gentle approach to build your private practice - rather than chasing algorithms - this episode is for you.
Find Becky here: Willow Therapy Tring and on Facebook and Instagram
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Keywords:
private practice, counselling, aromatherapy, somatic therapy, social media, therapy space, client empowerment, self-care, personal growth, authenticity, slow living, family therapy, child therapy, therapist advice, burnout prevention, therapy practice
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