Mental WordPress Theme
by azelab
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About Mental WP Theme
Mental is a WordPress theme built by azelab, designed specifically for mental health professionals, therapists, psychologists, and wellness coaches. It ships with a clean, calming visual design and a structure that makes it easy to present services, team members, and appointment booking without heavy development work.
The theme includes pre-built page templates, a customizable homepage, and integration-ready layouts for booking plugins. Typography is carefully chosen to convey trust and calm, which matters a lot in this niche. Built on a solid foundation, Mental supports Elementor and the WordPress block editor, giving you flexibility in how you build out pages. It is a practical starting point for any mental health or therapy practice that needs a professional web presence quickly.
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Mental is straightforward to set up but harder to customize well without WordPress experience. Getting the booking flow right, integrating third-party plugins without breaking layouts, and optimizing the site for search and speed all take real technical knowledge.
Through Codeable, FoxyConcept matches you with vetted WordPress developers who have hands-on experience with Mental and similar therapy-focused themes. You get a free estimate within 24 hours, no obligation to hire. It is a low-risk way to find out exactly what your project needs.
Pros
- Purpose-built for mental health and therapy niches with relevant page structures included
- Compatible with Elementor, making visual edits accessible without writing code
- Clean, minimal design that conveys trust and calm, appropriate for the target audience
- Pre-built templates for services, team, and about pages reduce initial setup time
- Booking plugin ready layouts that integrate without heavy theme modification
Cons
- Limited design flexibility outside Elementor without editing theme files directly
- Default demo content requires significant replacement work to feel personalized
- No built-in booking system, requires a separate plugin for appointment management
- Theme updates from azelab can be infrequent, which may cause compatibility gaps over time
- WooCommerce styling is not refined out of the box and needs custom CSS adjustments
Who is Mental for?
Private Therapy Practice
Mental suits solo therapists well. The service pages, bio section, and contact layout map directly to what a private practice needs. Pair it with a booking plugin and you have a fully functional site that lets clients find you, learn about your approach, and schedule a session without friction.
Mental Health Clinic
For multi-therapist clinics, Mental’s team layouts and service category structure provide a workable foundation. A developer can extend these with filterable staff directories, per-therapist booking links, and location pages if the clinic operates across more than one site.
Wellness Coach or Life Coach
Wellness and life coaches benefit from Mental’s clean visual style and the ability to feature packages, testimonials, and a lead capture section. With minor customization, the theme works well for coaches who want to position themselves clearly and convert visitors into discovery call bookings.
Psychologist or Psychiatrist
Psychologists and psychiatrists need a site that signals professionalism and clinical credibility. Mental’s typography and layout choices support that. Adding credential sections, a detailed bio, accepted insurance information, and a referral intake form rounds the site out for clinical use.
Online Therapy or Telehealth Service
Telehealth providers need scheduling, video platform links, and clear service descriptions. Mental’s layouts adapt to this with the right plugin stack. A developer can wire up integrations with platforms like SimplePractice or Telehealth by Doxy.me alongside the core theme setup.
Customizing Mental
Out of the box, Mental covers the basics well. But most therapy practices have specific needs: custom intake forms, tailored service pages, unique color palettes that match their brand, or appointment flows that fit their workflow rather than a generic template.
A Mental expert can go well beyond the default settings. That means restructuring page layouts, integrating booking systems like Amelia or Simply Schedule Appointments, adding HIPAA-conscious contact forms, and tuning the theme’s Elementor templates to reflect a practice’s identity. Custom post types for therapists or specialties, filtered service directories, and testimonial sections are all common requests. If you want Mental to work exactly the way your practice operates rather than adapting your practice to the theme, working with a Mental WordPress expert is the practical route.
Recommended plugins for Mental
Mental pairs well with several plugin categories. Booking and scheduling plugins handle appointment management. WooCommerce or WP Simple Pay can process session fees or online course payments. Contact Form 7 or Gravity Forms handles intake questionnaires.
For site speed, image optimization and caching are worth addressing early since therapy sites often carry large hero images. See our WordPress performance services for that. If organic search matters to your practice, structured SEO work on top of Mental’s clean markup can bring in local and topic-specific traffic. Our WordPress SEO service covers exactly that.
Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.
Mental common issues
Mental theme Elementor templates not loading after update
This usually happens when the Elementor version and the Mental theme version fall out of sync after an update. Start by regenerating Elementor’s CSS files under Elementor > Tools > Regenerate Files. If templates still appear blank, check for a minimum Elementor version requirement in the Mental changelog. In some cases, the Elementor Pro and free versions conflict with theme widget registration. A developer can diagnose the exact mismatch quickly. See our WordPress bug fixing service if you need hands-on help.
Mental theme contact form not sending emails
Missing emails from the Mental theme contact form are almost always a mail delivery issue, not a form issue. WordPress’s default mail function often fails on shared hosting. Install WP Mail SMTP and connect it to a transactional mail provider like Brevo or Postmark. Also check spam folders and confirm the form’s recipient address matches an active inbox. If the form itself throws an error rather than silently failing, check for plugin conflicts with your caching or security plugin.
Mental theme booking plugin conflict causing layout breaks
Booking plugins like Amelia or Bookly sometimes conflict with Mental’s Elementor widget CSS, causing buttons to overlap or sections to collapse. Disable the booking plugin and check if the layout restores. If it does, the conflict is usually a CSS specificity issue or a JavaScript queue problem. Adding the plugin scripts to a deferred load list or adding targeted CSS overrides resolves most cases. A developer familiar with Mental can patch this without touching core theme files.
Mental theme mobile menu not working on iPhone
Mobile menu failures on iOS in the Mental theme are typically caused by a JavaScript error triggered by an incompatible plugin or a caching plugin serving a stale script file. Clear all caches first. Then open Safari’s developer console on iPhone or use BrowserStack to check for JS errors. The most common culprit is a script loaded out of order. If the issue appeared after a plugin install, deactivate recent additions one at a time to isolate it.
Mental FAQ
Mental is a premium WordPress theme sold by azelab. It is available through ThemeForest and similar marketplaces. A one-time purchase gives you the theme files and typically six months of support from the author. Extended support is available for an additional fee. There is no free version of the theme.
Yes, Mental is built to work with Elementor and is compatible with Elementor Pro. The pre-built templates use standard Elementor widgets, so Pro features like forms, popups, and custom fonts layer on top without conflicts in most setups. Keep both Elementor and the Mental theme updated to avoid version mismatch issues.
Yes. Mental’s layout and design language suit telehealth and online therapy use well. You will need to add a scheduling plugin like Amelia or an integration with a platform like Doxy.me or SimplePractice. Mental does not include video or telehealth functionality natively, but it provides a solid front-end for those integrations.
Mental does not include a built-in booking system. The most common approach is installing a plugin like Amelia, Simply Schedule Appointments, or Bookly and embedding it via a shortcode or Elementor widget on a page built with the Mental template. A developer can configure the booking flow to match your Mental theme’s design and your scheduling rules.
Azelab has continued to update Mental, but update frequency is not always consistent. Before purchasing or building on the theme, check the ThemeForest changelog for the last update date and read recent buyer reviews. If the theme has not been updated in over a year, factor in potential compatibility work with newer WordPress and Elementor versions. Our WordPress maintenance service can help keep things stable.
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