What Dr. John Spencer Ellis Tells Mental Health Professionals Who Can't Fill Their Caseloads


When therapists contact John Spencer Ellis about building their practice, they often share the same frustration.

"I'm a good clinician. I have availability. People need mental health support more than ever. Why aren't clients finding me?"

John's answer isn't what most expect.

It's Not About Marketing Harder

The instinct is to do more. Post more on social media. Update the Psychology Today profile again. Maybe try ads.

John redirects this energy. The issue isn't effort—it's visibility in the places clients actually search.

Over half of prospective clients under 50 now ask AI for therapist recommendations. They ask ChatGPT or Gemini, receive three to five names, and contact those providers. Everyone else is invisible to them.

When John asks therapists if they've checked whether AI recommends them, most have never thought to look. When they do, they discover they're not mentioned. That single gap explains much of their empty availability.

The Visibility Audit John Recommends

Before any strategy discussion, John suggests checking:

→ Does AI recommend you when someone asks for a therapist with your specialty in your area? → What appears when someone Googles your name? → How many reviews do you have—and where? → Is your information consistent across all platforms? → What do competitors have that you don't?

Most therapists discover gaps they didn't know existed.

What John Builds for Mental Health Practices

John's approach respects mental health's unique dynamics while building visibility that produces clients:

→ AI optimization within ethical boundaries → Multi-platform presence beyond Psychology Today → Review development respecting therapeutic relationships → Search visibility for specific specializations → Reputation protection ensuring nothing undermines trust

The Core Message

John tells struggling therapists the same thing: your clinical skills aren't the problem. Your invisibility is. Clients who need you are searching right now—the question is whether they'll find you.

Consultations are complimentary and confidential.

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