This is what a good Psychology Today profile looks like
Whenever anyone asks me for an example of a good Psychology Today profile, I send them Kelley Stevens.
It makes sense Kelley has a good profile because she’s also a business coach for therapists.
What jumps out to me right away is that she doesn’t talk about herself at all in the first paragraph. Nothing about education, certifications, or modalities.
Instead, she talks directly to her ideal client: teen girls and their parents.
She also has a professional headshot, photos of her office, and endorsements on her profile.

