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Hey everyone.
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Today I'm gonna talk with you about what to expect at your first therapy appointment.
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So like I said, today I'm gonna talk with you about what to expect
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at your first therapy appointment.
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I know I did this video, not exactly the same as this, but kind of and I'm embarrassed by it.
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I'm so awkward. So I thought "I have a great idea. I'm gonna do it again."
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So for those of you out there who I have probably commented and said
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"My best advice is for you to reach out to a therapist in your area."
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And you think ehhhhh, I can't. I'm so scared.
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I don't know what they're like. What is it gonna be like?
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And there are all these questions.
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Which makes sense.
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It's very scary. It can be very overwhelming. We don't know what to expect.
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So I have my notes. I'm going to tell you what to expect.
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Obviously every therapist is a little bit different, however these are things
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you can expect when making an appointment.
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First of all, 9 times out of 10 you'll call us and you leave us a message.
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Because we're usually seeing clients. We don't pick up our phone all the time.
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So we'll get back to you.
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Which for those of you who get scared to make phone to phone contact immediately,
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know that that's not very likely to happen.
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So you leave us a message.
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You make an appointment.
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And we tell you usually to come about 10 minutes early, because there's paperwork to fill out.
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Things like your name, your address, your insurance if they accept it,
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what are you coming in for, are you on any medications, when did you last see your doctor.
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Just like the basic stuff honestly that you get at any kind of doctors office, appointment, any of that.
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That's what we do. You get a 50 minute hour.
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I know a lot of people don't know that.
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That in order for us to see our clients we have to give ourselves like a 10 minute
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window of maybe we'll run over, maybe I should probably take some notes about
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this, and then the next client comes in.
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So it's 50 minutes for a session.
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And we usually ask you what brought you in today?
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What are some things that you're struggling with?
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Have you been in therapy before?
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Tell me about your work or your school or your family or all of those things,
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depending on how much you're willing to talk.
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We'll keep asking questions, kind of just getting to know you.
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And some therapists take notes on a pad of paper that kind of looks like this, while they're talking to you.
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Others don't.
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I don't really take notes. Although I'll have a pad of paper on my lap in case something comes up.
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And I always tell people I can always share with you what I'm writing.
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But nobody ever really asks that, 'cause I don't think people really want to know what you're writing.
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But it doesn't matter. You can ask. That's okay.
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Then we're like 'Bye bye. Would you like to make an appointment for next week?'
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Because we usually see you weekly.
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So that's something to expect as well. And you have to pay when you're there.
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Maybe that sounds crazy. But it's just like anything.
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If you get a coffee, you're not like, 'Hey I'll catch you next month.'
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You pay when you leave.
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And so that'll either be your co-pay if they take insurance, it'll be through square, a check, cash.
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So make sure that you know how they accept payment.
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Ask them before your make your appointment, so you're prepared for that as well.
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And if you need to ask for a sliding scale,
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do that before you come into session too
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so that we're prepared.
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And I think that's it.
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And I have a note all in bold, so I don't forget, and I highlight it, because I love highlighters.
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And it says, "It's never as scary as you think."
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And that is the truth.
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Because therapists are people too.
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You may not necessarily like them, love them, wanna see them every week.
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You may wanna try another one out, but they're usually friendly.
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They're there to help, so if you're considering it please call this week.
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That's my challenge. Challenge! Call. See. Leave a message.
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They'll get back to you. Make an appointment.
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Because I promise we're friendly. We're nice, and we're here to help you.
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And know that you have the right to see somebody else and not see them again.
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And you're not obligated in any way to make another appointment.
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You're basically interviewing them at the same time that they're interviewing you,
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to know more about you.
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You wanna make sure that you have that click with them, that I've talked about in previous videos.
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And how important that is.
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Because statistically we know it doesn't matter how invested you are in therapy
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or how good your therapist is, it's actually the relationship that is the best indicator of how well you'll do.
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So make sure you have that.
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Make sure you like them. And make sure you feel that 'click'.
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I hope you liked it. I know this video is like you know, kind of simple.
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But some of us get scared, and we don't know what to expect.
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And so if any of you have made appointments, you've seen therapists,
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you're seeing a therapist, let us know below.
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Because it's not just me saying it then.
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It's our community sharing our information.
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And if you like these simple what to expect videos, give it a thumbs up!
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And you can find me on the inter webs. Wherever you're at I am there too.
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And see you next time.