Best Squarespace Therapist Website Examples for Inspiration

If you’re a therapist looking for a website that feels like you—not a template pulled from the therapy internet void—you’re in the right spot.

I’m Emily. I design one-page Squarespace websites for therapists who want their site to feel intentional, aligned, and totally non-cringey. Sites that help people feel something and book a session. You know, the kind of site that makes clients say, “I just had a feeling about you.”

This post is full of examples from past therapist clients—each one unique, strategic, and deeply reflective of the person behind the practice.

Building a therapy website on Squarespace doesn't have to be boring or cookie-cutter. In fact, it’s the perfect chance to show off your personality, create a vibe that feels like you, and connect with clients in a meaningful way.

In this post, I’m diving into some of the best therapist website examples out there. These sites break away from the standard clinical look—each one designed to reflect the unique style and approach of the therapist behind it.

From bold colors to soft, calming tones, these sites are all about creating spaces that feel welcoming, inclusive, and true to the heart of the practice. Let’s take a look at how these designs come together to create online experiences that not only look great but also help therapists stand out and build real connections with their clients.

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Therapist website examples featuring a unique, vintage-modern Squarespace design by Emily Agan for Genevieve Friedmann.

1. Genevieve Friedmann: Inclusive Squarespace Site for Sex Therapist

MAIN DESIGN FEATURES:
Vibrant color palette
▸ Playful, eclectic fonts
▸ Modern-vintage appeal

Genevieve Friedmann’s therapy website showcases a bold, modern-yet-vintage aesthetic unique to the therapy space.

The site uses vibrant tones, playful fonts, and eclectic elements that balance creativity and professionalism and reflect the nontraditional, inclusive therapy she offers to LGBTQ+ clients and couples.

This Squarespace design is a standout example of how a therapy website can break free from typical clinical layouts, making it a refreshing and more familiar experience for visitors.

CLIENT TESTIMONIAL: “Working with Emily was the best choice for my business. Collaborating with her on my vision was fun, and she took the time to understand what I wanted and what I wanted to avoid in my brand and website design. If you are on the fence about taking the step to do this, go for it. I wish I would have done it sooner. I cannot recommend her enough - Emily is the absolute best.”

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👀 VIEW THE LIVE SITEGenevieve Friedmann

Farmhouse chic therapy website featuring soft colors and a cozy, inviting aesthetic.

2. Gigi Woodall: Farmhouse Chic Squarespace Therapy Website

MAIN DESIGN FEATURES:
▸ Soft yet colorful palette
▸ Elegant, feminine aesthetic
▸ Farmhouse chic with a hint of coastal grandma

Gigi Woodall’s therapy website beautifully embodies farmhouse chic with a hint of coastal grandmother aesthetic.

The design is soft and colorful, evoking a sense of gentleness, warmth, and kindness. With a cozy, inviting feel, the site reflects Gigi’s trauma-focused therapy practice, helping clients feel at ease from the first visit.

Combining a timeless, vintage look with conversational copy ensures a welcoming and professional space for her clients.

CLIENT TESTIMONIAL: “I wanted my website to feel like it was telling a story—helping potential clients get a feel for what it’d be like to work with me—and I knew Emily was the perfect person to make my vision and intention come to life! She went above and beyond to exceed my design, vision, and content goals for my website. Emily paid close attention to all the big AND little details with a design that matched the farmhouse chic aesthetic I was going for.”

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👀 VIEW THE LIVE SITEGigi Woodall

3. Anxiety & OCD Clinic: Polished Squarespace Site for a Family-Focused Practice

MAIN DESIGN FEATURES:
▸ Clean, vibrant layout
▸ Cheerful, professional brand palette
▸ Clear structure for a multi-service practice

This Squarespace website for the Anxiety & OCD Clinic balances professional polish with a warm, approachable vibe. Based in St. Louis, this group practice specializes in therapy for kids, teens, and parents navigating anxiety, OCD, and related challenges.

The layout is intentionally structured to help parents find what they need quickly—no getting lost in walls of text or dropdown menus. The design uses modern fonts, bright-but-not-too-bright colors, and simple iconography to keep things feeling fresh and accessible, without leaning too “kiddie.” It feels like a place a parent could trust and a teen wouldn’t immediately write off.

CLIENT TESTIMONIAL:
“Working with Emily was an absolute dream. I had struggled for years with a chaotic website that just didn’t reflect the professional vibe I wanted. Emily took the time to understand what I envisioned and went above and beyond—even troubleshooting the mess I had made with my web hosting and domains. I’m so proud to show off the new website; it’s everything I hoped for and more.”

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👀 VIEW THE LIVE SITEAnxiety & OCD Clinic

Therapist website design featuring warm minimalism and elevated, organic visuals.

4. Kate Moody: Sophisticated Squarespace Site for Depth-Oriented Therapy

MAIN DESIGN FEATURES:
▸ Warm, neutral color palette
▸ Editorial layout with lifestyle-inspired details
▸ Quiet luxury meets modern professionalism

Kate Moody’s therapy website blends modern minimalism with natural textures and quiet warmth—a digital reflection of the intentional, depth-oriented therapy she offers in Nashville.

With its neutral color palette, curated imagery, and elegant structure, the site feels like stepping into a serene, light-filled office: thoughtful, polished, and totally unpretentious. The layout highlights both Kate’s expertise and her grounded, relational style, making it easy for clients to exhale and take the next step.

Built around her real-life space (those bookshelf and detail shots? All her), the design leans into authenticity and clarity—no jargon, no sales-y fluff—just clean, elevated visuals that communicate trust and depth.

CLIENT TESTIMONIAL:
“I had lots of strong opinions on websites, and several design goals that were somewhat at odds. Emily balanced these seamlessly from the very beginning and created a beautiful site that somehow executed on all fronts. It truly feels like me, and I am excited and proud to have it out in the world. I finally feel like I have a site that honors the years of school and training it took to get to this point.”

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👀 VIEW THE LIVE SITEKate Moody

Therapy podcast website with bold design, featuring raw photography and a minimalist editorial layout.

5. Therapy Girls: Bold Squarespace Design for Mental Health Podcast

MAIN DESIGN FEATURES:
▸ Bold, unconventional color palette
▸ Raw flash photography
▸ Minimalist editorial layout

The Therapy Girls Podcast is a concept website project that brings a fresh, modern look to the mental health space.

It’s all about challenging the way we think about mental health conversations, and the website design captures that spirit perfectly. The bold color palette and raw, flash photography style give the site an edgy, unfiltered look—mirroring the podcast’s mission to have honest, no-holds-barred discussions about mental health. The minimalist, editorial layout keeps things clean and easy to navigate, letting the podcast episodes and guest features take center stage.

This concept site is a great example of how to use design to reflect the tone and message of a brand. Whether you're running a mental health podcast, blog, or another platform for meaningful conversations, this kind of bold, unconventional design can help you stand out in a crowded digital space and connect with an audience that values authenticity.

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Holistic therapy website design with hand-drawn graphics and vibrant, welcoming elements.

6. Human to the Fullest: Holistic Group Therapy Squarespace Site

MAIN DESIGN FEATURES:
▸ Modern, colorful palette
▸ Playful hand-drawn graphics
▸ Fresh take on “earthy” aesthetic

The Human to the Fullest site is a fresh twist on the typical “earthy” design, blending bold pops of color with natural elements to create a joyful, welcoming space.

From vibrant florals bursting out of the photography to the creative integration of the outside world in the graphics, this site feels grounded yet full of life.

The design is warm and inviting, making therapy feel more accessible and personal for clients.

CLIENT TESTIMONIAL: “Emily blew me away with the care and intentionality she put into my project. It was CRAZY that after an hour and a half of hearing my vision, she knocked every aspect of the design, like NOT A SINGLE NOTE. The colors, the flow, the personalization - when people visit my website, they see ME. My closest family and friends have said the same, too :)”

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👀 VIEW THE LIVE SITEHuman to the Fullest



Squarespace website for psychiatrist Kevin Cowperthwaite, MD, featuring a modern layout with teal and lime green accents, editorial-style typography, and light-filled photography.

7. Kevin Cowperthwaite, MD: Squarespace Website for a Psychiatrist

MAIN DESIGN FEATURES:
▸ Deep teal and lime green palette
▸ Spacious, clean layout
▸ Crisp typography with natural photo textures

This site for Kevin Cowperthwaite, MD balances warmth and clarity in all the right ways. It’s built for adults looking for therapy, medication, or both—and makes it easy to understand how Kevin works without overexplaining.

The color palette pulls in deep greens and bright chartreuse, nodding to his Colorado roots and giving the site a grounded, outdoorsy feel. No flashy animations or gimmicks—just a well-organized layout with smart structure and real-life imagery that makes the whole thing feel calm, clear, and intentional.

CLIENT TESTIMONIAL:
“Before working with Emily, I was ignorant of ways to brand myself on the web in a way that would mark me as different from many clinicians. Unsure how to get my name and services out there with fun and attractive design. Emily asked great questions, focused my message, and made me look like a problem-solver for potential clients. I’m really happy with the colors, fonts, and layout—and the process itself was clear, efficient, and actually enjoyable.”

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👀 VIEW THE LIVE SITEKevin Cowperthwaite, MD

8. Blanca Bradley: Culturally Responsive Squarespace Website

MAIN DESIGN FEATURES:
▸ Soft, feminine color palette
▸ Hand-drawn nature elements
▸ Symbolic hummingbird logo

Blanca Bradley’s website uses earthy neutrals and pops of warm colors, which gives it a soothing yet vibrant feel.

One of the things that really makes this site special is the hummingbird logo—a symbol of hope and resilience—which perfectly ties into Blanca’s trauma-informed approach to therapy.

Every detail, from the minimalist layout to the carefully chosen imagery, is designed to reflect her mission of making therapy accessible and inclusive, especially for BIPOC clients.

CLIENT TESTIMONIAL: “Emily is AMAZING! Thanks to her talent, I now have a website that not only reflects my brand identity but also effectively communicates my message to my audience. I couldn't have asked for a better experience, and I highly recommend Emily to anyone in need of a talented and genuinely lovely web designer. Thank you so much, Emily!!!!”

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👀 VIEW THE LIVE SITEBlanca Bradley Therapy

Holistic therapy website with nature-inspired graphics and soft, calming colors.

9. Michelle Shlafman: Holistic Psychotherapist Squarespace Site

MAIN DESIGN FEATURES:
▸ Soft, sophisticated color palette
▸ Spacious, breathable layout
▸ Playful nature-inspired graphics

Michelle Shlafman’s website is all about creating space—both visually and emotionally. The soft, calming colors and spacious, breathable layout reflect Michelle’s holistic approach to therapy.

The design uses nature-inspired graphics to evoke a sense of healing and transformation, perfectly matching her practice’s focus on helping clients through life’s challenges with compassion and care.

CLIENT TESTIMONIAL: “I’m obsessed with EVERYTHING. It’s breathable, the font is calming, the graphics represent every aspect of me. The coloring is perfect, and each page is created with so much love and thought. Emily saved me HOURS of wasted time and organized all my concepts into the most beautiful website representing every aspect of me. I couldn’t be happier. It’s the best investment I’ve ever made.”

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👀 VIEW THE LIVE SITEMichelle Shlafman

Relaxed, casual therapy website with soft earthy tones and overlapping image borders.

10. Movement Counseling: Holistic Therapy Squarespace Website

MAIN DESIGN FEATURES:
▸ Soft, earthy color palette
▸ Relaxed, casual imagery
▸ Playful, overlapping layout

The Movement Counseling website has a holistic, calming vibe, with natural colors like sage green and desert tones that make it feel grounded and welcoming.

The minimalist layout keeps things simple and easy to navigate, helping visitors feel at ease while exploring.

The design also ties in with their relaxed and playful approach to therapy, using casual images that show people just hanging out in comfortable environments, rather than formal therapy settings.

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Best Therapist Website Examples to Inspire Your Next Design

As you can see from these examples, creating a beautiful, functional, and unique therapy website on Squarespace is totally doable—and it can make all the difference in how potential clients connect with your practice. Whether you're looking to refresh your current site or start from scratch, a well-designed website can help you stand out, build trust, and attract your ideal clients.

If you're ready to take the next step and create a website that truly reflects you and the work you do, I'd love to help!

I specialize in creating custom Squarespace sites for therapists, coaches, and wellness professionals. Together, we can design a site that not only looks great but works hard for your business. Let's make your online presence as impactful as the services you offer. Ready to get started? Get in touch today!


Emily Agan

I’m a Squarespace website designer.

https://www.emilyagan.com
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