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8 Sandvox sites tagged “psychotherapy”

Falls Neuropsychology and Psychotherapy Associates, PLLC

Falls Neuropsychology and Psychotherapy Associates, PLLC

“I included maps of both the general area and of our office complex on the site. This has been a great help, as the building numbering system inside the complex is very confusing!” — Tom Bundick

Gregory P Brown, M.D., Professional Corporation

Gregory P Brown, M.D., Professional Corporation

“I didn't need to use any of these features for this particular website. These were pretty straightforward pages. The link ability to drag to internal pages is really easy and well designed. The ability to add PDF pages for clients to download so easily is a great ability.” — Gregory Brown

Dr. Robert Schnurr

Dr. Robert Schnurr

“The design I chose is modern and light. I did not want a stuffy look or feel but one that was inviting and a little informal. I want people who visit my website to feel comfortable with me right from the first contact.” — Robert F. Schnurr

Enriching your Present, Creating your Future

Enriching your Present, Creating your Future

“To let people who are looking for a psychologist or psychotherapist in our area know that we are there. In addition to descriptions of us and information about where we are and how to contact us, we provide material about individual, couple, and group psychotherapy, and discuss various practical...” — Peter Gumpert, PhD, CGP and Susan Siiveira, LICSW

Experiential Dynamic Therapy

Experiential Dynamic Therapy

“The goal of this website is to spread information about this kind of therapy. Information about therapy, training and workshops.” — John Koehl

Stepps Treatment Program Workshop

Stepps Treatment Program Workshop

“Lucille Ball said, "If you want something done, ask a busy person to do it." Well, that only works if they have good tools that are fast and effective to use. Sandvox is such a tool.” — Dr. Ian Gillespie

Douglas Green MFT - Helping Kids and Teens Live Lives They Can Be Proud Of

Douglas Green MFT - Helping Kids and Teens Live Lives They Can Be Proud Of

“I wanted a design that was lively and eye-catching, and yet adult, masculine, and professional. Since I mainly work with kids, I wanted something to show my playful, fun side. But a site that just expressed that would probably scare most parents off! So the compromise (of a modern, bright, yet...” — Douglas Green

Jung At Heart

Jung At Heart

“I have used weblog collections to allow me to organize my site as a collection of blogs but to do so seamlessly without requiring that readers leave my site.” — Cheryl Fuller