Link Love 24: Virtual Assistance for Therapists

Finding and setting up virtual assistance

Hello sweet friend! How are you doing? I’m doing well. Kinda can’t believe it’s nearly mid-October! Time flies when you’re having fun making psychotherapy websites.

This month’s links are all about virtual assistance for therapists.

Frances J Harvey, VA and OBM to many therapists, has written a lot of great content on virtual assistance. For instance, check out Frances’ insights on

If you don’t know what to start getting help with and what you should continue to do yourself, this 3 lists to freedom exercise from Chris Ducker is a game changer. (And if you’re not sure what to write on the list, consider these 25 things a VA could do)

I made all of these mistakes when I first hired a VA. (But I’m linking them here so you don’t have to).

And even more mistakes to avoid.

Speaking of mistakes, one you should avoid is not having your processes in order. Here’s a great outline of how to document your processes before you hire a VA so they’ll be the most effective they can be.

Since you’ll have more free time after hiring a VA, we’ll have time to go to the hammam. Come on over anytime.

Hope these links help you get some assistance with your practice activities. 

Kat Love

Hi, I'm Kat! Therapists helped me heal from childhood sexual abuse, so I helped them with websites and marketing for around 5 years. You can still write your therapist website in the easiest way possible with my easy, fast, and affordable solution called Empathycopy. Or stick around here on the Empathysites blog to get your fill of helpful website and digital marketing insights for therapists. Happy to help. Pronouns: they/them/their