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Find
a Psychologist to see for therapy and
counseling
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Choosing
a psychologist, whether online or
from an insurance provider list, can
be a daunting task.
The first step is determining which
type of psychologist you need. The
psychologists listed in our
directory provide their license or
certification information which is
available to the consumer for
verification through their state's
regulating body.
Decide whether you want to see a
therapist in their office,
or use online or 'eTherapy' and
consult with a therapist online. Our
online therapy site.
There are many types of licensed
mental health professionals,
differing in educational
backgrounds, training, licensure
philosophy and technique.
Regardless of the degree, you
should always interview a
prospective therapist about their
experience and training with
similar concerns to yours.
Many of us enter therapy hoping to
get some quick relief from the
distress that we are experiencing.
We are aware that therapy is
costing us a lot in terms of time,
money, and energy and we want to
see some immediate results,
especially when we are in pain.
It is important that you talk with
your therapist about your
expectations and needs from
therapy. A good therapist will
welcome this, and want to empower
you, not make you dependent. Just
like any relationship, the more
you know and can express what you
want, the better chance you will
have of receiving that.
You may be entering therapy for
the first time and not have a
sense of what needs to happen
other than you want to feel
better. It is important to express
this as well. Here is a list of
what we have seen to be true for
many people about therapy:
- It takes time to establish a
trusting relationship with a
therapist.
- It is important to go at
your own pace and not
overwhelm yourself.
- We all resist change. Don't
be surprised if you are
tempted to quit right before
some real changes or
breakthroughs are about to
happen.
- Becoming more healthy and
balanced can feel very
unfamiliar and uncomfortable
at first.
- Being committed to therapy
will change your life. Be
prepared to feel some loss
from this.
- Others may resist your
changes and growth and will
need time to adapt.
- Therapy is hard work.
- Your therapist is not
perfect and will make
mistakes. Hopefully he or she
will acknowledge and take
responsibility for those
mistakes.
- Some therapy is short term
(usually focusing on one issue
and situational) and other
therapy may be longer term
(more than one or complex
issues.)
- Expect your therapist to
have good boundaries, avoid
dual relationships, be
ethical, and treat you with
respect. If not, find another
therapist.
Remember that therapy, in the
hands of a skilled therapist, is a
powerful and life-changing
experience. It has been shown to
be effective for a variety of
illnesses and problems. If you
need therapy and work as an active
participant in your own treatment,
you can expect it will be well
worth the time and money you
invest.
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