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What's in a Video or a Sound Bite When You're Looking for a Therapist?
Date:5/23/2009

When therapists develop a well produced audio or video for a internet directory or their own website they stand a good chance of attracting clients. Jeff Fisher, the developer of CounsellingBC.com states that individuals often want more information than the written word can provide when selecting a therapist from one of British Columbia's most well respected directories of mental health professionals. It's a new phenomenon that is bound to gain momentum.

Vancouver, BC, Canada (PRWEB) May 23, 2009 -- CounsellingBC.com developer, Jeff Fisher, feels that individuals should be able to receive information through as many senses as possible when choosing a therapist via the Internet. So his company, Absolute Balance Counselling & Consulting Ltd. has been encouraging counselors and psychologists to produce one-minute audios or videos along with their profiles on the well-utilized counselling directory that is part of CounsellingBC.com (http://www.counsellingbc.com). The audio/video component provides individuals with the opportunity to experience much more than what can be provided with the written word.

"If you think about it", Fisher says, "clients will be spending quite a bit of time in that therapist's office. Some may want the additional information that an audio or video of that person provides them."

CounsellingBC.com has been focused on innovation since its inception as a popular resource in BC since 1999. It has provided the public with an effective way to find Counselors and Psychological services throughout much of British Columbia.

In addition, the site provides other resources, including articles and information about local p
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