To Have and To Hold: Marriage Counselor’s Business Card

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Unfortunately divorce and broken marriage are common in modern society. Expensive and emotionally draining, many couples try to avoid divorce at all costs. Marriage counseling is often the difference between a happy satisfying marriage and being alone. The professional marriage counselor uses a number of counseling and therapeutic techniques to help people sustain their commitments.

The marriage counselor’s business card should convey openness, honesty and trust. It should clearly state the counselor’s qualifications and experience. Explanation of basic techniques is helpful to potential patients deciding between different types of therapy. Be sure to list all your office contact information including your personal cell phone number or direct line to help patients feel you are an accessible individual.

Marriage counselors want to convey a sense of seriousness and focus on their business card. Avoid intricate design templates and the overuse of clipart and color. Choose muted tones for your cardstock and select a thicker, well cut cardstock. Matte rather than gloss finishes work best on the marriage counselor’s business card.

A portrait photograph of the counselor is the perfect image for the marriage counselor’s business card. Take the time to have a professional photographer capture you conveying kindness, confidence and caring. Including your picture when others don’t lets potential patients know you are honest and upfront and want them to know you rather than appearing aloof.

Distribute the marriage counselor’s business card to potential clients, current patients, colleagues at networking events and at conferences and workshops. Counseling is a large section of the human services world and having the right business card can keep you in mind as a caring trustworthy professional.

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