You made the decision to see a therapist and now you are wondering what happens during the first session? Most clinics will have you fill out information beforehand to give the therapist a clearer picture of your background. This information may include medical information, mental health history, family history, your symptoms and what brought you to counseling. A lot of people are nervous during their first session. This is very normal, you are meeting a new person and disclosing personal information! It is important to remember that therapists must keep everything confidential, besides the limitations of confidentiality, which will be given to you before your first session and discussed with you during your first session.
During the first session, the therapist will review this information and ask questions for clarification. The first session may feel like a repeat of the information you gave before your first session, however, it is helpful for the therapist to make sure both of you are on the same page. The therapist will ask if you have any questions, make sure to ask them, or even better come prepared with questions. After the 2nd or 3rd session, the therapist and you will work together to identify manageable goals. The therapist will work with you to come up with three goals that are measurable and realistic. The goals will be reviewed throughout your time in counseling.
Some tips after your first session is to gauge how you are feeling after the first session. Did you feel like the therapist and you were on the same page? Did you feel like the therapist was attentive and listened to you? Not every therapist is the same, think about if you are able to be open and honest with this therapist? Do a “check in” with yourself right after the session and a few days after to see where you are at. You could do this by journaling your thoughts. Don’t feel “ guilty” if you don’t feel the therapist and you would be able to work together effectively and efficiently. That being said, you may need a few more sessions (or not) to see if the approach is right for you. Listen to your gut. Therapy is collaborative so don’t be shy about telling the therapist what is and what is not working for you.
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Address: 320 W Grand Ave #304A
Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495
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Please note that evening and Saturday therapy appointments are available upon request