Contact
Scheduling Therapy.
If you feel that you may be in need of therapy, please call me at the number listed above. I may not be able to answer as I may be seeing other clients, but if you leave a voicemail and a number to reach you at, I will be happy to return your call as soon as possible. Or if you prefer, leave your name, email address, and brief message below, and I will be happy to contact you as soon as possible via email. Also, I understand that you have a busy schedule, and therefore offer early morning, and evening hours.​​
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When we speak on the phone, I will ask a few questions to get a better idea of what is bringing you into therapy, and assess whether or not I am able to be of service. If so, we will schedule an initial session at a time that works best for you. In the beginning of our first session, I will review with you the informed consent, which explains the nature of psychotherapy. If you'd like, you can review the form and even have it printed and signed before we meet.
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The rest of the first session will involve me gathering information on your presenting concern (i.e. what brings you into therapy). To get a better idea of areas that might be helpful to focus on, I will ask questions on various topics, such as family, education history, work history, etc. As part of the intake, I will also ask a few demographic questions, which are listed in the form below.
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(Completing both forms before our initial meeting will allow us to more quickly dive into what is bringing you into therapy, so I always ask my clients to have them completed before the first session).
In the sessions thereafter, we will work together using various interventions aimed at helping you be able to better understand, and subsequently manage your presenting concern.
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Of course, the session time is yours, and if something else comes up that you need to talk about, I am happy to discuss whatever you need to discuss.
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I look forward to meeting you, and if you have any questions, please, feel free to reach out. :)
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