What To Do Before Your First Therapy Session
You might feel nervous or excited waiting for your first session with a new therapist. But don’t let the anticipation get to you. There are several things you can do to prepare.
You might feel nervous or excited waiting for your first session with a new therapist. But don’t let the anticipation get to you. There are several things you can do to prepare.
Mental health therapy has become destigmatized and is being talked about very openly these days. However, misunderstandings exist about what therapy does or doesn’t do and what therapy is or isn’t. There are still many myths or misconceptions surrounding therapy that might make you hesitate. So let’s discuss those now!
Most people seek therapy when they feel a need for help in changing some aspect of their life. Therapy can help encourage and support your desire to change. Perhaps you have goals you want to achieve but are finding it hard to attain them. Or perhaps you’re working through unresolved issues you’ve never dealt with.
Safeguarding Therapy offers insight, effective tools, and real-world solutions to help you make well-informed mental health therapy decisions.
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If someone is injured or their health is in danger, call 911. If appropriate, ask the operator to send someone trained in mental health, like Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) officers.
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