Essential Questions to Ask Your New Therapist

When selecting or beginning sessions with a new psychotherapist, it’s important to gather information to determine if they’re a good fit for your needs. Here are some Questions to ask your new therapist to consider:

Questions to Ask Your New Therapist

Credentials and Experience

  1. What are your qualifications and certifications?
  2. How long have you been practicing?
  3. Do you have any areas of specialization?
  4. What types of therapy or therapeutic techniques do you use most often?
  5. Can you describe your experience with patients who have similar concerns as mine?

Logistics Questions

  1. How often are sessions typically scheduled?
  2. How long is each session?
  3. What are your fees and do you offer a sliding scale?
  4. What is your cancellation policy?
  5. Are remote or online sessions an option?

Approach and Techniques

  1. How would you describe your therapeutic approach?
  2. Can you provide examples of exercises or techniques you might use with patients?
  3. How do you incorporate evidence-based practices into your therapy?
  4. Do you assign homework or tasks between sessions?

Collaboration and Feedback

  1. How do you collaborate with patients in setting goals for therapy?
  2. How do you handle feedback or concerns from patients about the therapy process?
  3. How do you approach a situation if a patient doesn’t feel they are making progress?

Confidentiality and Boundaries

  1. Can you explain your confidentiality policy?
  2. Are there any circumstances under which you might share information with others?
  3. How do you handle communication outside of sessions? For example, emails or phone calls?

Culture and Identity Questions

  1. What is your experience working with clients from diverse backgrounds, including race, religion, gender, sexuality, etc.?
  2. How do you approach therapy with respect to a client’s cultural or personal values?

Other Professional Relationships

  1. Do you consult with or supervise other therapists?
  2. How do you coordinate care with other health professionals a client might be seeing?

Professional Development

  1. How do you stay updated with the latest research and developments in the field of psychotherapy?
  2. Are you involved in any professional associations?

Endings

  1. How do you typically conclude therapy when it’s time to end?
  2. How do you approach a situation where either you or the patient feels that the therapeutic relationship isn’t a good fit?
  3. Remember, the purpose of these questions is not just to gather information but to also gauge how comfortable you feel with the therapist and their responses. Feeling understood and supported is a key component of the therapeutic process.

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