8 Squarespace Templates That Work Best for Therapists

A simple guide to choosing the best Squarespace templates for therapists, and how to build a website that helps clients feel safe reaching out.


Table of Contents

  1. Why Squarespace Works Well for Therapists

  2. What You Need From a Therapist Website

  3. Best Squarespace Templates for Therapists (8 Picks)

  4. How to Use a Squarespace Template to Build a Therapy Website

  5. How to Pick the Right Template

  6. When a Template Isn’t Enough

  7. FAQs

 

Why Squarespace? It’s The Least Complicated for Therapists

Squarespace is easy to use and clean. You don’t need plug-ins, constant updates, or tech skills. You just log in, write your content, and publish.

They also improved load times and mobile layout in 2024 and 2025, which helped therapist websites rank better on Google. Most clients browse on their phones. Your site has to feel calm and simple.

Squarespace helps you do that because its templates are structured. You don’t get overwhelmed by options. You focus on clear words, soft colors, and a simple path to contact you.

 

What You Need In Any Therapist Website

Your website has one job: help the right people contact you.

Most therapists only need a simple structure:

  • Home

  • About

  • Services

  • Contact

  • Blog (optional)

And your content needs to feel human. Short paragraphs. Clear buttons. Space to breathe.

 

8 Squarespace Templates That Work Best for Therapists

The Victoria

Clean and modern.

The Victoria template is made specifically for therapists.

It’s built for solo therapists who want a grounded look that feels warm—not cold.

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The Emma

Calm and organized.

It’s built for therapists who want a simple layout that also conveys empathy.

Clear sections, easy navigation, and space for longer service pages.

Good for solo practices and clinicians who want a clean, steady design.

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The Melanie

The Melanie template is warm and personal.

It includes 10 built pages, SEO structure, and video walkthroughs.

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Below are a selection of Squarespace’s built-in templates.
You can browse their full library here.

The Brine Family

Brine (and the modern 7.1 versions inspired by it) is flexible and easy to scale. Ideal for therapists with multiple specialties or lots of content.

 

Noll

A layout with soft spacing and centered hero text. Good for therapists writing longer service pages.

 

Suffolk

Warm and grounding. Uses photography blocks well, which helps group practices.

 

Paloma

Minimal but friendly. Great for somatic therapists or anyone wanting a more mindful aesthetic.

 

Devoe

Editorial style. Works for younger clinicians or bold brands.

 
 

How to Use a Squarespace Template to Build a Therapy Website

This video takes you through the setup process using one of my therapist templates. I show you the layout, the flow, and how to make it your own.

It’s the kind of support Squarespace doesn’t offer, so I include it with every template to make things less overwhelming.

 

How to Pick the Right Template for A Therapy Website

Think about how you want clients to feel in the first ten seconds.

Ask yourself:

  • Do I want a warm look or a clean, minimal one?

  • Do I plan to write longer pages?

  • Do I want more visuals or more text?

  • Do I want something modern or more classic?

Most therapists want something grounded and simple.
That’s why therapist-specific templates often convert better, they remove the noise and keep the focus on clarity.

 

When a Therapist Template Isn’t Enough

A template gives you the structure. But you still need clear content, service pages that make sense, and a homepage that guides people toward contacting you. A lot of therapists get stuck here.

The most common problems are:

  • Too much jargon

  • Vague descriptions

  • No call to action

Your templates solve this by giving people conversion-ready layouts. And your Google Ads service is a strong next step when the website is strong and they’re ready for for visitors.

Learn About Google Ads for Therapists
 

FAQs

  • It’s simple, stable, and doesn’t need coding.

  • Templates built for private practices, like Victoria, Emma, and Melanie.

  • Yes. You can embed SimplePractice, Calendly, Alma, or your EHR.

  • Most plans are $16–$36 per month depending on annual or monthly billing plans.

  • No. Templates help you see your brand style more clearly.

 

Ready to build your website?

Start with a template built for therapists. It saves time, removes guesswork, and gives you a website you’re proud to share.

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Jamie Reutershan

I run Therapist Digital Marketing, where I help therapists get clients through high converting Squarespace websites and Google Ads. Before this, I spent 9 years at Google working in performance marketing. Now I use that experience to build websites and ad campaigns.

My focus is: make things clear, make things fast, and make sure the people who land on a therapy site understand who they are and how to work with them. I help practices grow without overthinking it.

https://www.therapistdigitalmarketing.com/about-me
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