How Therapy Works: Breaking down the first session
Most therapy sessions start with the basics: your name, age, and where you’re located. Your therapist may ask where you’re taking the session from—especially for online therapy. This is important because of something called confidentiality, which includes having a private space where no one can overhear you. Sometimes that might mean joining from your car, a private office at work, or a quiet study room at school.
Confidentiality is a foundational part of therapy. It means what you share stays private, with just a few legal exceptions—like if you share that you plan to harm yourself or someone else, or if there’s suspected child or elder abuse. Therapists are mandated reporters, and our goal is always to keep you and those around you safe.
Most therapists also have cancellation policies. Mine is 48 hours (others may be 24 or 72). If you cancel within that window, you’re typically responsible for the full session fee. That’s because your therapist has set aside that time just for you. Life happens though—always reach out if an emergency comes up. Therapists are human too.
You might be asked to review or sign several forms—like intake paperwork, informed consent, releases of information, insurance info, or assessments. The first session is a great time to ask any questions you have about any of that.
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