NBCC & Psychology Today


We are thrilled to announce that we recently partnered with Psychology Today to bring more benefits to NCCs!

One of those is Psychology Today’s Therapy Directory!

In addition to getting referrals from Psychology Today, and coming to the top of Google when clients search for a "Therapist" in your city, your online profile will include your picture, personal statement, and the very details that make your practice unique. You will also be able to update your profile in real time, and see how many new clients have found you online. Over 800 NCCs currently use The Therapy Directory.

The Therapy Directory is a powerful and simple way for you to get more clients. We invite you to enjoy The Therapy Directory for 6 months absolutely free. This offer is only available to first time members of The Therapy Directory.

NBCC was only able to reserve a limited number of free spaces, to claim yours Click here. (Your credit card will be collected upfront, and charged $30 per month, only if you choose to remain in the Directory beyond the 6 months free period.)

You can also sign up for The Therapy Directory from www.PsychologyToday.com and get 6 months FREE if you enter the promotional code: NBCC – when prompted.

Psychology Today has done extensive work to give you top rankings on Google, Yahoo, and the leading health sites on the Internet. With The Therapy Directory, your profile will be listed on more than 20 leading health sites, and in all of the major search engines.

Any questions? We are always happy to answer them. Please email me at nbcc@nbcc.org. We hope you find this benefit helpful to you in your practice!


NBCC has arranged for you to save money, and earn Continuing Ed Credits for reading feature stories in Psychology Today.
If Psychology Today isn't for you, just cancel your subscription. To subscribe and receive a special rate, click here.

Two fascinating articles of interest to counselors will be featured in each issue!

Check out these two articles found in the current issue:

“The New Quitter”

"Oh Brother!"

Check out these two articles found in the May 2010 issue:

“Get Lucky: Five principles for making the most of life’s twists, turns, and coincidences”

“Go Ahead, Obsess!”

Check out these two articles found in the April 2010 issue:

“The Expectations Trap”

“Portrait of a Hunger Artist”

Check out these two articles found in the January/February 2010 issue:

“Hypochondria: The Impossible Illness”

“Who has a Difficult Mother?”

Each assessment is worth 1.0 clock hour and is reasonably priced at only $10.

After you read the article, click here to log in and take the assessment. Then just print out your continuing education certificate—it’s that simple!