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Frequently
Asked Questions
I understand
there are different styles of therapy. How will I know which one
will be right for me?
One factor in
deciding on a specific style of therapy is effectiveness. You
will want your therapist to recommend a style of therapy that
has been shown to be effective for your specific problem. In the
evaluation session, ask your therapist why he/she is
recommending a specific model of therapy. If interested, ask if
there is research or readings that the therapist can recommend
to help you understand the specific therapy process. A second
factor in deciding on a specific type of therapy involves what
seems to fit for your personality and personal needs. Some
therapies are more directive, in which you would get specific
assignments and strategies to use, sort of like homework, from
the therapist. Other therapies are more open-ended and focused
on you yourself directing the focus of therapy. Consider whether
the therapy style and the personality of the therapist is a good
fit for your personal style and discuss that at any time with
your therapist.
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