Deeper AI-Ready Practice Websites

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Website for somatic therapists

Published June 7, 2026 Updated June 7, 2026 By Rick Julian

A strong Somatic therapy therapist website makes the right client feel recognized quickly — with dedicated service pages, plain-language explanations, trust signals, and structure that matches how people actually search.

Who is usually searching

Clients who feel stuck in their head, carry body-held trauma, or want therapy that includes sensation, regulation, and felt sense — often unsure how somatic work differs from talk therapy.

How people search

Real queries and situations your site should be able to answer:

What the site must include

The positioning move

Translate the body into recognition, not abstraction. Many searchers know they "hold it" somewhere but cannot name somatics yet.

Structure and search readiness

Pair somatic pages with trauma or anxiety intent pages when those are core referral paths, and link between them clearly.

Use the AI-ready checklist, readiness score tool, or read what an AI-ready therapist website is to evaluate your current site.

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Rick Julian (2026). Website for somatic therapists. Deeper. https://deeperwebsites.com/website-for-somatic-therapists

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