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✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

SleekRank for dance/movement therapist directories

Feed SleekRank the ADTA roster of R-DMTs and BC-DMTs with populations served (child, adult, geriatric, trauma, autism, eating disorders) and metros. It renders one indexable WordPress page per therapist, population, and metro from one base template and source roster.

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SleekRank for dance/movement therapist directories

Clients search by population and city in their workflow

Dance/movement therapy searches are population-specific. A trauma survivor in Seattle types "trauma dance movement therapy Seattle", a parent looking for a child with autism types "dance therapy autism New York", and an eating-disorder client types "DMT eating disorder Boston". A flat archive of every ADTA member cannot win those queries because Google ranks pages, not filtered views.

SleekRank reads the ADTA credentialed roster and renders one WordPress page per therapist plus per-population-plus-metro hubs. /dance-therapists/seattle/trauma/ and /dance-therapists/{slug}/ both stay indexable and consistent because the base template is shared and the row drives the per-page data.

ADTA credentials are layered: R-DMT (registered) and BC-DMT (board certified). Plus optional licenses (LMHC, LCSW, LPC) for insurance billing. With credential, license_state, and populations driving badges and hub membership, a single cell edit refreshes every page on the next cache cycle and keeps the finder current.

Workflow

From ADTA credential roster to ranked DMT finder

1

Build the therapist template

Design one WordPress page with therapist name, populations served, ADTA credential badge, state licenses, insurance accepted, telehealth flag, lead form.
2

Maintain the roster sheet

Columns for slug, therapist_name, populations, credential, license_type, license_state, insurance_accepted, telehealth, metro, phone. The base template stays the existing design.
3

Wire the mappings per row

Tag mapping for therapist_name to H1, selector mappings for credential and telehealth flags, list mappings for populations and insurance panels, meta mapping for og:image.
4

Generate the hubs per row

Add a second page group with /dance-therapists/{metro}/{population}/ to render every metro plus population combination from the same source. Cache duration on the data source controls how fast roster edits propagate to.

Data in, pages out

DMT roster with populations and credentials

Each row is one ADTA-credentialed dance/movement therapist with slug, name, populations, credential, and metro.

Data source: ADTA credentialed DMT roster
slug therapist_name populations credential metro
seattle-trauma-dmt Seattle Trauma DMT Trauma, PTSD BC-DMT Seattle, WA
manhattan-pediatric-dmt Manhattan Pediatric DMT Child, Autism R-DMT New York, NY
boston-eating-disorder-dmt Boston Eating Disorder DMT Eating Disorders BC-DMT Boston, MA
chicago-geriatric-dmt Chicago Geriatric DMT Geriatric, Parkinson's BC-DMT Chicago, IL
austin-trauma-movement-therapy Austin Trauma Movement Trauma, Adult R-DMT Austin, TX
URL pattern: /dance-therapists/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /dance-therapists/seattle-trauma-dmt/
  • /dance-therapists/manhattan-pediatric-dmt/
  • /dance-therapists/boston-eating-disorder-dmt/
  • /dance-therapists/chicago-geriatric-dmt/
  • /dance-therapists/austin-trauma-movement-therapy/

Comparison

Static ADTA listing vs SleekRank for DMT finders

Static ADTA listing page

  • Each new DMT means another hand-built page in the editor
  • Population badges drift when therapists add or drop specialty areas
  • Per-metro hubs need a developer to add each new city by hand
  • R-DMT to BC-DMT upgrades go stale across dozens of pages
  • License-state edits get forgotten across therapist listings
  • Bulk roster refreshes need a CSV-to-database script every quarter

SleekRank

  • One indexable page per DMT from one roster source across the directory
  • Per population and per metro hubs generated from the same data
  • R-DMT and BC-DMT badges update with one cell edit across the directory
  • Works with the theme and page builder the directory already uses
  • Sitemap auto-includes every generated therapist and hub page
  • Cache duration is tunable per source for fast roster refreshes

Features

What SleekRank gives you for dance/movement therapist directories

Page per therapist

Each row becomes a unique URL with therapist name, populations served, ADTA credential (R-DMT or BC-DMT), state licenses, insurance accepted, telehealth flag, lead form. The base template stays the existing design.

Per-population hubs

Child, adult, geriatric, trauma and PTSD, autism, eating disorders, mood disorders, dementia, Parkinson's. Each population gets its own indexable hub from the same roster.

Per-metro pages per row

URLs like /dance-therapists/seattle/ and /dance-therapists/seattle/trauma/ become indexable pages from the same sheet. The metro and populations columns drive which therapists appear on which hub.

Use cases

Who runs ADTA finders with SleekRank

ADTA national and chapter sites

ADTA and its regional chapters publish credentialed-DMT finders from the membership database. Each new R-DMT, BC-DMT upgrade, or population addition flows.

Mental health network referrals

Hospital outpatient programs, partial-hospitalization centers, and eating-disorder treatment networks publish DMT referral directories for clients ready to step down from higher levels of care. Each population becomes.

Therapy marketplace

Therapy directories route inquiries to the DMT whose row matches both the population and the metro. Each population-plus-metro combination becomes a real landing page that captures long-tail demand from clients.

The bigger picture

Why ADTA finders need per-row pages

Dance/movement therapy searches are population-specific and clinically narrow. A trauma survivor researching somatic options in Seattle is not scrolling a national ADTA archive of fifteen hundred credentialed therapists. They want a page that names the population, lists BC-DMTs within driving distance who take their insurance, shows the telehealth badge if commuting is hard, and routes the inquiry to a therapist who actually accepts trauma referrals.

A single archive filtered by a query string cannot win those rankings because Google indexes URLs and not parameters. Most directory plugins solve the wrong half of the problem. They let users filter on the page but they do not let Google index each filtered view as a unique URL.

SleekRank inverts that model. Every meaningful population plus metro combination becomes its own WordPress page with its own H1, schema, and lead form. The roster remains the source of truth, so when a therapist upgrades to BC-DMT, opens telehealth across new states, or adds an insurance panel, every related page updates on the next cache refresh.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for dance/movement therapist directories

Yes. Define a URL pattern like /dance-therapists/{metro}/{population}/ and SleekRank renders a page per combination from the ADTA roster. Each combination has its own H1, list of therapists, and meta tags, which ranks for "trauma dance movement therapy Seattle" rather than a single archive.

 

Store credential as a column with values R-DMT or BC-DMT. A selector mapping renders the badge on the therapist page, and a per-credential hub filters to BC-DMT-only therapists for clinical-supervision searches. Credential upgrades propagate from one cell across every page that references the therapist.

 

Each generated URL is a real WordPress page with full HTML, Person schema, and is included in the XML sitemap. The base template page is set to noindex through the standard SEO plugin so the parent template never competes with the per-row child pages in search results across the directory.

 

Yes. SleekRank uses an existing WordPress page as the template, so Bricks, Elementor, Gutenberg, Oxygen, Divi, and classic themes all render through the mapping layer. The directory keeps the design it already has and only the data source changes underneath.

 

Many DMTs hold a counseling, social-work, or mental-health license alongside the ADTA credential. Store license_type and license_state as columns. A list mapping renders the licenses on the therapist page, and a per-state hub filters to license-holders for insurance reimbursement searches.

 

Yes. Add telehealth and insurance_accepted columns to the roster. Selector mappings render the telehealth badge, and a list mapping renders insurance panels on the therapist page. A separate hub publishes /dance-therapists/telehealth/{state}/ filtered to telehealth-only options across each state's license panel.

 

Edit the credential column to remove R-DMT or BC-DMT and flush the cache. The badge disappears from the therapist page, the per-credential hub stops listing them, and the sitemap regenerates on the next refresh. For full retirement, set active to false or delete the row entirely.

 

Yes. SleekRank reads from JSON, CSV, Google Sheets, and REST endpoints. The ADTA credentialing database can be exposed through a periodic export keyed by member ID. Set the cache duration on the data source to match the export cadence so the finder stays in sync without editorial work.

 

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