PRLog (Press Release) –
Aug 28, 2008 – GoodTherapy.org announced the launch of an improved easy to use "Find a Counselor" city directory for Fort Lauderdale. Fort Lauderdale-based therapists and counselors are listed at: http://www.goodtherapy.org/
fort-lauderdale-therapy.htm. The city pages target therapists and counselors who seek to expand their practice online by affiliating with the GoodTherapy.org Association and brand. Only 1 full year since launching, GoodTherapy.org now lists over 1200 mental health professionals in over 30 countries around the globe; all of whom provide empowering, collaborative, and non-pathologizing forms of psychotherapy & counseling services. GoodTherapy.org is a trusted service for counselors and therapy seekers alike.
GoodTherapy.org Fort Lauderdale stands out among other online organizations because of their dedication to promoting healthy psychotherapy in Fort Lauderdale and around the world. Though there are numerous therapy directories on the internet, many of these directories have no standard for choosing who they accept as members. GoodTherapy.org grants membership to only those select therapists & counselors who adhere to the principles of healthy psychotherapy. Based on their tremendous growth, popularity and the number of visitors who frequent GoodTherapy.org, it is obvious that given a choice, people would rather search a directory of counselors who are health-based, than search anywhere else.
There are many free resources provided to visitors of Fort Lauderdale GoodTherapy.org. The benefits to the counselors listed in the GoodTherapy.org directory include referrals; free continuing education, free advertising of workshops, opportunities to contribute featured articles, and many others. But most importantly, Fort Lauderdale therapists can grow their practices at a rapid rate with the internet exposure afforded them by GoodTherapy.org To find a therapist or to list your therapy practice, go to http://www.goodtherapy.org/fort-lauderdale-therapy.htm
GoodTherapy.org is an association of therapists who believe people are equipped to transform the obstacles to optimum health and happiness. GoodTherapy.org promotes healthy psychotherapy within the professional community and the public at large.