
Marriage & Family Therapy, Psychotherapy, Clinical Social Work
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LCSW, LMFT, LPC - 15395
If you are new to therapy, here are some practical tips that may help. Great therapists come from many professional disciplines. Knowing that the therapist has credentials, training and experience is very important, but just the starting point. Evaluating if a therapist is the right one for you usually starts through a phone call. You should be able to ask the therapist about how therapy works and if they have experience working with your problem or concern. Within two or three sessions you should have a sense of whether this is the right person to help you. While the process of therapy might be uncomfortable, you want to feel a sense of safety and security. The therapist should really listen to you and take time to get to know you. Therapy is about you. A good therapist will not talk a lot about herself. The process should be respectful. The therapist should start and end sessions on time, although occasional (not habitual) scheduling glitches sometimes happen. A therapist who needs to eat lunch while you talk or take non-emergency phone calls during a session is not giving you full attention. A good therapist will not tell you what to do with your life, but will help you discover your own best solutions.
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