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How to schedule therapy
With so many demands on our time, how do we approach adding therapy to our schedule. Some considerations on how to approach this task, including what affects how you use your time, how to negotiate shared commitments, how to set boundaries and expectations for yourself and others, and questions for self-reflection.
What’s an initial conversation with a therapist like?
An initial conversation, or Assessment, is a time for a therapist and client to meet to explore if they might be able to do some meaningful work together. More about this moment to ask any questions you have about the process, to experience a little of what the therapeutic relationship can feel like and to get a professional opinion on what might be useful for you.