The First Step: Finding the Right Therapist
Before your first therapy session, you’ll need to find a therapist who aligns with your needs. Therapists have different specializations and approaches, so take time to consider:- What are your goals for therapy? Are you looking for help with anxiety, stress management, relationships, or something else?
- What types of therapy interest you? Options include behavior therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, and family therapy, among others.
- Are you looking for online therapy or in-person sessions? Online options offer flexibility, while in-person therapy may feel more personal.
- Discussing Why You’re Seeking Therapy
- Setting Goals for Therapy
- Exploring Your Background
- Understanding the Therapy Process
- Answering Your Questions
- Identify and understand thought patterns or behaviors that may be affecting your well-being.
- Develop coping strategies for stress, anxiety, or other challenges.
- Improve self-awareness and emotional regulation.
- Strengthen communication and problem-solving skills.
- Take action to change problematic patterns of behavior
Online Therapy vs. In-Person Therapy
Many therapists now offer online therapy, providing a convenient way to access support from home. Here’s how it compares:Online Therapy
- More flexible and accessible, especially for busy schedules
- Useful for individuals who live in remote area
- Works well for individuals who can tune out distractions during online meetings
In-Person Therapy
- Opens more dimension for personal connection
- Provides a comfortable physical space dedicated to mental health work
- May feel more structured for some individuals