Therapy office guide
Start with the room.
Then choose the words.
A free checklist for therapy offices, counseling rooms, waiting areas, and telehealth backgrounds where safety needs to be felt before anything is explained.
The checklist helps you notice
- What a client sees first when they enter.
- Where waiting-room art can calm without distracting.
- How chair placement, light, and wall text work together.
- Which print size feels settled instead of loud.
Three places to check before buying anything
The right wall matters more than the number of prints. Begin with the spaces clients already look toward.
Waiting room
Look first at sightlines, chair placement, light, and the wall a client sees while waiting. The goal is not to decorate more. It is to make the room easier to enter.
Session room
Choose words and objects that can stay in the background until a client needs something steady to notice. Avoid anything that directs the client's emotional response.
Telehealth background
A single quiet print behind or beside you can give the frame warmth without turning the call into a branded backdrop.
If a print belongs, start here
These are not a package or a prescription. They are quiet starting places for professional rooms.
You are held here
Waiting rooms, intake areas, and spaces where clients arrive uncertain.
View print →Space for all of you
Individual session rooms where acceptance needs to stay quiet and spacious.
View print →Between chaos and calm
Hallways, offices, and transition spaces between the outside world and the work of the room.
View print →Three collections for different room needs
Choose by the emotional job of the room: steadiness, acceptance, or change.
Grounding
Triangles and horizons · Stability, safety, rootedness
“You are held here.”
For the moments when the ground beneath you feels unsteady. These prints are quiet reminders that you have a place, that you belong somewhere solid.
Wholeness
Circles and enso · Acceptance, integration, self-compassion
“All of you fits here.”
For the parts of yourself you are still learning to welcome. These prints hold space for all of it, the messy and the mended.
Growth
Lotus and spirals · Becoming, transition, emergence
“What if becoming is enough?”
For the in-between seasons. These prints sit with you in the unfolding, asking nothing of you except to keep going.
Materials that hold up in professional spaces
Enhanced Matte Paper
Printed on demand through Printful with a smooth matte finish
Framed Options
Black, White, and Natural frame finishes available
Free U.S. Shipping
Every order ships free, no minimum required
30-Day Returns
Full refund if your print does not feel right in your space
Frequently asked questions
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