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Thursday, 01 November 2018 / Published in Helpful Tips

What To Expect When You See A Psychologist

Seeking help from a psychologist is a brave step. Therapy can be a transformative experience. However, many people wonder what to expect in their first session. Understanding this process can help ease your nerves and help you feel prepared.

This blog outlines what happens during your initial meeting with a psychologist and offers practical tips to get the most out of your therapy sessions.

The First Session: What to Expect

When you arrive for your first appointment, your psychologist will greet you in the waiting room. They will take you to their office, where you will begin your session.

Discussing Confidentiality and Informed Consent

Before diving into your concerns, the psychologist will discuss important topics, including:

  • Confidentiality: Understanding how your information is protected.
  • Informed Consent: Learning about your rights and the nature of therapy.

These discussions set the stage for a safe and supportive environment.

Sharing Your Story

Next, your psychologist will ask you about the reason for your visit. This is your opportunity to share your story. They may ask specific questions to understand your situation better.

Your psychologist will guide you through this process, ensuring you feel comfortable and supported.

Setting Goals and Developing a Treatment Plan

After discussing your concerns, the psychologist will work with you to establish your therapy goals. Together, you will develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs.

This collaborative approach helps ensure that you are actively involved in your therapy journey.

Evaluating the Psychologist-Client Fit

Importance of the Therapeutic Relationship

Throughout the session, your psychologist will assess whether they have the skills and expertise to assist you effectively.

It’s vital to consider if this psychologist feels like the right match for you. A strong therapeutic relationship is essential for achieving positive outcomes in therapy.

Taking Time to Decide

If you are unsure about your psychologist, it’s okay to take time to decide. You may want to meet with one or two psychologists before finding the right fit.

Remember, it’s completely acceptable to switch psychologists if you don’t feel comfortable.

Tips for Your First Session with a Psychologist

1. Be Prepared

Take time before your appointment to reflect on your reasons for seeking therapy. Consider what you want to achieve and revisit your childhood experiences, as psychologists often ask about this.

2. Arrive Early

Feeling nervous is normal. Arriving a little early allows you to settle in and complete any necessary forms without feeling rushed.

3. Don’t Overcommit

If possible, leave some time after your appointment for unwinding. Therapy can be emotionally taxing, so allowing yourself a moment to process can be beneficial.

4. Be Open and Honest

Your psychologist’s office is a judgment-free zone. Feel free to share whatever is on your mind. Chances are, they’ve heard it all before.

5. Remember, It’s Your Space

You will get out of therapy what you put in. Being open and honest with your psychologist helps them create the best treatment plan for you.

Conclusion

Hopefully, this article has provided insight into what to expect during your appointment with a psychologist. Preparing for your first session can help ease anxiety and set the tone for effective therapy.

If you have been contemplating making an appointment, now is the time to take that step. Contact Qualia Psychology today to book your appointment and discover how we can support you on your journey to better mental health.

 

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