1. Purpose of this page
This index.html file is a minimal example of how a psychologist’s homepage
can be structured. It focuses on clarity, trust, and easy navigation rather than
complex design.
2. Overall layout
The page is divided into three main areas:
- Header – name, profession, short tagline.
- Main content – sections with information for patients.
- Footer – contact details, legal info, links.
3. Recommended sections for a psychologist
3.1. Introduction / About
Short, warm introduction: who you are, your specialization, and what kind of support you offer (e.g. individual therapy, couples therapy, online sessions).
3.2. Areas of work
List the main topics you work with, for example:
- Anxiety, stress, burnout
- Depression and low mood
- Relationship and family difficulties
- Support during life changes (loss, relocation, illness)
3.3. How sessions look
Explain briefly how the first meeting works, how long a session lasts, how often you usually meet, and what clients can expect in terms of confidentiality and safety.
3.4. Practical information
Include clear, practical details:
- Office address and map link
- Online session availability
- Price per session and payment methods
- How to book (phone, email, form)
3.5. Contact / Call to action
A simple, inviting sentence encouraging visitors to reach out, plus a visible contact button or link:
4. Technical notes about construction
- Semantic HTML – use
<header>,<main>,<section>,<footer>for clarity and accessibility. - Readable typography – simple fonts, good contrast, enough spacing.
- Mobile-friendly – the
viewportmeta tag and responsive layout. - Calm colors – avoid aggressive, flashing elements; aim for a sense of safety and stability.