
How to Get Therapy Clients Using Social Media, Part 3: Community
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About this listen
In this episode of Good Enough Counsellors, we’re diving into the third “C” of social media success for therapists: Community.
It’s tempting to think of social media as just another marketing tool, but for many people, it’s a lifeline - a place to feel seen, connected, and understood. And as therapists, we have a unique opportunity to create that safe space online.
Takeaways:
- Why community is one of the most powerful ways to attract therapy clients
- How giving (not numbers) is the heart of community-building
- The mindset shift that helps you get past the “cringe factor” of sharing your work
- Why showing your real, imperfect self builds trust and connection
- How engaging with others (even in small ways) helps grow your reach
- The importance of not broadcasting, but building relationships online
- Post ideas for September 2025
September Awareness Days:
World Suicide Prevention Day – Wednesday, 10th September 2025
National Inclusion Week – Monday, 15th to Sunday, 21st September 2025
Buy a Book Day – Sunday, 7th September 2025
Live Creative Day & Colouring Day – Sunday, 14th September 2025
World Gratitude Day – Sunday, 21st September 2025
Fight Procrastination Day – Saturday, 6th September 2025
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