Getting in Touch With RightTherapist.com
If you’d like to offer a suggestion or feedback on the site and how it works, we’d love to hear from you: give us a shout via email any time. If you’re a practitioner and you’d like to update your information contained in the directory, please use our self-registration system instead.
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A Quick Note for Practitioners
For a long time, we provided free manual updates for practice listings on the site, but unfortunately due to the sheer size of the directory — with even more new practitioners now registering every week — we’re no longer able to offer manual listing updates as a free service. However, after an extensive period of testing and development (thank you to all who were so patient with us in the interim!), we do now have our Practitioner Self-Registration system up and running.
So, if you’re a practitioner already listed on the site, and you’d like to get in touch specifically about updating or adding details to your own practice listing within the directory, please rather than dropping us an email, stop by our Practitioner Self-Registration system instead. If you have already registered with the site, you can log into your account straight away. If not, we’ll need to ask you to register first.
Do just drop us an email, however, if you’d simply like to have your listing deleted: if you’ve changed jobs, retired, or would simply like to remove your listing for any other reason, there’s no need to register your practice just to have it deleted!
How to Get in Touch
Have you found something great, something awful, something in need of a bit of improvement? Just let us know — we’d be glad to hear from you! Give us a shout at the address below:
Please Note: We are not available to assist with finding or evaluating the services of any practitioner listed in the directory or to provide individual therapy services. For single questions about mental health outside the context of a therapeutic relationship, many other sites are available, including the free Ask the Psychologist service.