Information guides can be a valuable resource for your clients and support the direct work that you do with them in your consultations. Having something tangible to take home with them - like a checklist, daily reminders, or exercises can be extremely helpful.
Therapy guides also show your clients that you know your topic, and demonstrate your expertise as a practitioner. They show that you offer a high quality service, and this can help lead to repeat bookings with you.
Guides come in all shapes and sizes - from a short checklist or introduction to your services which can be used as a lead magnet (something to encourage potential clients to join your email list). Through to your own e-book which you can use within your practice to educate your clients.
You can include anything that you want in your therapy guide. Here are a few examples:
There are just a few important notes to make here about how you can and can't use your custom-written therapy guides.
The most important point to make is that I work only with people who are appropriately qualified in their healing modality. However, I do work with people from a range of healing backgrounds within holistic health, Including health and life coaches, psychotherapists, nutritional support, holistic therapists, spiritual healers, bodyworkers, counsellors, and people who work in specialist modalities.
Also, resources are for the sole use of practitioners directly with their own clients, either directly from your own website, in 1-1 sessions, or within a group setting. Resources are not available for re-sale on Amazon, in courses, or elsewhere on the internet.
If you are unsure whether your intended use fits into these criteria, then please contact me to discuss your situation. Otherwise here's a summary: