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203. What Is YMYL - And Why Google Holds Your Therapy Website to a Higher Standard

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In this episode of the Private Practice Elevation Podcast, you’ll learn what “YMYL” means, why Google treats therapy websites differently, and how you can build more trust (with both Google and potential clients) through simple, practical updates to your website.

If you’ve been wondering why your blog posts aren’t ranking… or why your beautifully designed website still isn’t getting traction… this conversation will help you understand what’s really going on behind the scenes. 

And, of course, what to do about it.

The Real Challenge Therapists Are Facing With Their Website Content

Therapists are in a unique position online.

You’re not just sharing general information, you’re offering guidance that impacts someone’s mental health, safety, and well-being. 

And because of that, Google holds therapy websites to a much higher standard than most other industries.

It’s no longer enough to just “write good content” or sprinkle in a few keywords like “anxiety therapy in Atlanta.” Google is evaluating:

  • Who wrote this?
  • Are they qualified?
  • Is this advice trustworthy?
  • Would showing this content potentially harm someone?

If your website doesn’t clearly demonstrate credibility and expertise, Google may quietly suppress it — even if your content is genuinely helpful.

The Myth: “If I Just Write More Blogs, I’ll Rank Higher”

A lot of therapists have been told that SEO is all about publishing more content.

But here’s the shift:

It’s no longer about how much content you produce — it’s about how trustworthy and experience-based that content is.

Google’s algorithm (and AI search tools) are now looking for real human expertise. Generic, textbook-style blog posts won’t cut it anymore. And content that could have been written by AI — without clear proof of credentials — often won’t get visibility.

For therapists, this actually works in your favor. Your lived clinical experience is your competitive advantage.

Meet Our Guest: Michael McDaniel

In this episode, Daniel is joined by Michael McDaniel, Lead SEO Specialist at Private Practice Elevation.

This Episode Answers…

1. What does “YMYL” mean, and why should therapists care?

YMYL stands for “Your Money or Your Life.” It’s a category Google uses for topics that can significantly impact someone’s health, finances, or safety. Mental health websites fall into this category — which means Google scrutinizes therapy content more carefully. If your site doesn’t clearly show you’re a qualified, licensed professional, it may not be shown in search results at all.

2. How does Google treat therapy websites differently?

Because therapy content can directly affect someone’s well-being, Google prioritizes accuracy, credentials, and trust signals. It’s not just looking for keywords anymore — it’s looking for proof of expertise. That includes visible credentials, clear authorship, linked professional profiles, and content that reflects real-world experience.

3. What kind of content is Google looking for in 2026 and beyond?

Google and AI search tools are prioritizing:

  • First-hand clinical experience
  • Clear authorship (real humans with credentials)
  • Direct answers to real client questions
  • Research-backed information
  • Trust-building signals like crisis resources and professional affiliations

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