How to Start a Therapy Session as a Therapist

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @veganscholar8348
    @veganscholar8348 Год назад +105

    An interesting watch as a grad student in practicum

  • @bedtimewhisper2551
    @bedtimewhisper2551 7 месяцев назад +17

    1. Ask about their comfortability ( temperature or etc)
    2. If online , ask if the connections is okay, location etc
    3. Ensure Confidentiality
    4. Have safety n symptom check in (if feeling suicidal, depression, anxiety etc)
    5. Start session : so we can pick up with last time/ do u have any preferences .. / last time we focus on this this 1-2 summary sentences

  • @PREP-Registrar
    @PREP-Registrar 3 дня назад

    Love the reflection on these first few minutes and how important they are.

  • @SABRMatt2010
    @SABRMatt2010 Год назад +33

    The all-important "and this is now the session" line. My therapist always says "So, what's new? What's different?" I didn't even notice this right away...it's a stealth transition and it works perfectly. :)

    • @rogueerised979
      @rogueerised979 8 месяцев назад

      😂 Ya same. They have lots of stealthy ways for many issues. Once you realize it, you're like damn! That was good didnt even realize it, but not in a bad way.

    • @ww9192
      @ww9192 Месяц назад

      I like that too.

  • @Rorshacked
    @Rorshacked Год назад +24

    For consistent structure, I always open visits with “so I want to follow up on our conversation last time and the ideas we discussed trying between visits, but what do you want to make sure we address?”
    And for the polite remarks walking back, I typically ask “what have you been up to today” which usually occupies the time well enough, can be interesting/relevant and is different than the bland “how are you”

  • @lolasworldofminis
    @lolasworldofminis 5 дней назад

    I’m a USC MSW grad student. This was such a helpful video. Thank you so much for sharing your framework.

  • @mixtape-mixer
    @mixtape-mixer 4 дня назад

    Wonderful topic! I am a student and find that hearing examples of what to say in each of these scenarios so helpful if you could provide more examples of what to say would be much appreciated! Thank you for your content!

  • @homefryniles3983
    @homefryniles3983 Год назад +10

    Good topic. I, too, review my notes before the client comes in. Doing that is like gathering and integrating the client's, therapist-client, movement over time. With that info and conceptualisation in my mind, I go the waiting room, invite the client into my office, sit down, and say, "so...what have you been noticing"? Sometimes I say, "what's it been like to be you this past week?".
    After they answer these open questions and I find out their orientation to self and world, and me, their affect, thinking, appearance, voice, I skillfully lead into the ongoing work, the goals let's say. Exception: urgent, emergent issues, including safety or med management, substances, legal actions.

  • @edbrown5956
    @edbrown5956 Год назад +10

    DON'T ask how are things in the lobby! I've thought of lying and saying like "Well I've stopped myself twice on my way here from driving into the overpass support beams on the interstate." Just to get a rise out of them but never did.
    Although I stole another person's idea and would say "If you want the truth you need to wait 2 mins" as we walked back.
    Now it's a simple "Ready?" In the lobby and "How are things?" in session. That is my kind of therapy. No BS.
    Although they did start getting the room perfect for where I like to sit which is not needed but a really nice gesture.

  • @zigtgut1
    @zigtgut1 Год назад +3

    These suggestions are very helpful, especially for a therapist like me who works with quite a few clients who are working to manage heightened anxiety, stress and ADHD.

  • @Enchanteralle
    @Enchanteralle Год назад +4

    Whew, I do all of the things you mentioned in this video. I agree, it creates routine and safety for my clients. However, my new office is in a building where I don't get to adjust the thermostat myself and will wait and see if I need to have the building mgr tweak something in the summer. Thanks for sharing!

  • @DeLight333
    @DeLight333 Год назад +23

    This is great!
    Have you done/could you do a video about ending session??

    • @neya292
      @neya292 Год назад +5

      Yes! A good discussion is when clients start imposing at the ending of session.

  • @elizabethjoiner
    @elizabethjoiner Год назад +7

    This is so weird listening to because I have a good therapist that is late sometimes. I don't feel less important to her. I just know she has a full workload and is there when I need her. I don't mind. I think it's also important to take into consideration, the relationship. If it's a good fit, I'm assuming for others it is, then it depends on how you two interact with each other. As a first impression, yes. Be on time. and she was.

  • @fisharefwends
    @fisharefwends 2 месяца назад +2

    My therapist usually offers a compliment or makes a remark on the shirt I am wearing (I typically wear graphic tees) then she asks how my week has been and that usually launches into the session. If nothing exciting or relevant to what we have been working on happened in my week then she kind of leads with questions and stuff

  • @apple1hun
    @apple1hun Месяц назад +1

    I love taking one to two mins to review the treatment goal or what was done in last session

    • @ww9192
      @ww9192 Месяц назад

      I wish my therapist I had before had done this. Good thing you do.

  • @Abby-rv6yo
    @Abby-rv6yo Год назад +11

    Helpful tips, thanks Marie! Great reminder to focus on clients' comfort and feeling of safety from the moment they walk in :)

  • @keyrosellc
    @keyrosellc Год назад +19

    This is a great video. I didn’t even consider this a component 🤦🏽‍♀️ I DO IT but don’t realize it. This is great to share with student clinicians. Thanks 👏

    • @christianjackson9298
      @christianjackson9298 Год назад +1

      That's one of the things they teach you first in Therapy 101, that you've spent your life doing the things that make therapy beneficial, you just didn't realize it until you got the traning that named it 😉

  • @daveowens271
    @daveowens271 Год назад +6

    I'm watching this as I'm waiting for my online therapy session! I'm in more of "maintenance" mode, but this stuff rings true. It's all about client- centered respect.

  • @catherinerichter8317
    @catherinerichter8317 Год назад +7

    Lol my therapist is always late and once I even had to wait 40 minutes but it's ok 😂👍

  • @helencastiglione5513
    @helencastiglione5513 Год назад +4

    Great content AND your approach shows what a courteous and professional therapist you are !

  • @jackyjb5856
    @jackyjb5856 Год назад

    Brilliant ! I am just starting my therapeutics counselling journey and can see so much basic respect and courtesy shining through

  • @ltuerk
    @ltuerk Год назад +7

    Great content and detail. And your info applies to consultation work in general, not just therapy!

  • @Mindsetolympics
    @Mindsetolympics 7 месяцев назад

    the sound machine you have going on is soooo fricckin relaxing

  • @try-uneservices7832
    @try-uneservices7832 Год назад +2

    Great video with practical information. I can make so adjustments to my style. Thanks for what you do!

  • @curiouscat5045
    @curiouscat5045 Год назад

    I like this video! I'm an RD so, I find her videos helpful. I especially appreciate each tip/snip-it was linked in the show notes. Yay!

  • @shariecebrewster5962
    @shariecebrewster5962 9 месяцев назад

    Yes I have questions on all of it's

  • @TheParadiseParadox
    @TheParadiseParadox 7 месяцев назад +1

    I almost always start my sessions with some yogic breathing to get us both focused, and then set an intention
    Setting the intention can be a subtle way of guiding the client, giving feedback about the way they were thinking last time, suggesting a different way they can look at their lives or themselves
    Then i ask about the tasks we set the previous week

  • @pamelatopjian
    @pamelatopjian Год назад +3

    Great information - as always! Thank you. Any tips for an initial consultation?

  • @anshardglow9426
    @anshardglow9426 Год назад

    Helpful to review! Thank you so much, love your energy, simple straight to the point and positive attitude.

  • @neya292
    @neya292 Год назад +2

    This was a great video! So helpful!

  • @mesmerizingmuse
    @mesmerizingmuse Год назад +1

    This is helpful, thank you ! I would like to know how do you do to pass assesments (or psychological tests) for your clients in online therapy?

  • @Hisdesire1st
    @Hisdesire1st 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much. This is very helpful for me.

  • @encouragedlaunie
    @encouragedlaunie Год назад

    I love these tips! I sometimes comment on the weather to ease into the session

  • @JulieHerrick
    @JulieHerrick 8 месяцев назад

    I was doing teletherapy on the phone (no video) and she just started every session with "how are you?" and that was it...I was just expected to take it from there. I found it extremely jarring. I wish she had seen this video.

  • @BettieBoo
    @BettieBoo Год назад +2

    Hello, Good tips! How do you prepare for a session in only a few minutes? Does it come with experience? Would love to know!

    • @lovesarita
      @lovesarita Год назад

      What helps me is to write myself a little note at the end of the session; a brief summary and next steps - so it's like i'm doing my session prep ahead of time and then just reading that quickly. Feels self-loving too to receive that degree of prep!

  • @venus_blue25
    @venus_blue25 Год назад +1

    Hello! What about the initial meeting? To hug or not to hug? Handshake? I’m transitioning from online to in person and haven’t done much in person work. Would love your thoughts!
    And, note taking in-person-how do you do it? ❤

    • @dorothyonyango6575
      @dorothyonyango6575 Год назад

      Hug or shake hands only if the client's culture allows. My two cents.😅

    • @Liloldliz
      @Liloldliz 11 месяцев назад +2

      Just in case you were still wondering. When I was first starting therapy, if a therapist went in for a hug I would hate that and also not have the confidence to tell them it made me uncomfortable. I would have just gritted my teeth through the session then ghosted them and never come back. Your clients might not be the same. But some of them might.

    • @rsh793
      @rsh793 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Liloldlizlol just incase it's still in then heck no I would never ever hug a client I would ghost them 😂🤣
      Also for the OP I don't - I write a review in the previous week's invoice as I have everything transparent and also it keeps notes for people to read during the week and for me to flick through before session - and I allow 2 hours per session - 30 minutes to prepare, 1hr session and 30 minutes to review and write the notes and send as an invoice or receipt.

  • @Psylinguist
    @Psylinguist Месяц назад

    i had problem catching up with very fast speech.

  • @ednaezekiel1498
    @ednaezekiel1498 3 месяца назад

    Pls is it advisable to take notes while client is with you or you make your notes after client has left?

  • @quellentmetah1239
    @quellentmetah1239 9 месяцев назад

    This is so nice 😊am a psychologist to be

  • @shariecebrewster5962
    @shariecebrewster5962 9 месяцев назад

    No help on depression and anxiety and other

  • @shariecebrewster5962
    @shariecebrewster5962 9 месяцев назад

    Do one on one on it's

  • @shariecebrewster5962
    @shariecebrewster5962 9 месяцев назад

    I am new on there's

  • @danielhayes7967
    @danielhayes7967 Год назад +2

    My advice. "Don't Be So Horny To Begin Asking About Goals For The Future." Depending on your client he/she may have gone through with goals before. To just put together goals for only the sake of having something to look forward to isn't healthy either. Patient may have tried making goals before but wasn't able to make them happen. Only for therapist to point out "You're Trying Too Hard You Have To Let It Happen Naturally." Sometimes you may need to rehash old attempts to figure out a new strategy. Perhaps a bit more.

    • @lovesarita
      @lovesarita Год назад

      Agreed, and, I think there's a point in the intake session where they've said a lot about what they don't want, about what's not working, and you can naturally ask, 'so what *do* you want?'and it feels like a natural progression rather than a mis-matched coachy intervention! Hopefully this can become of interest to them, even if not as a 'goal', then as a vision of what could be possible - without that there's not much to move towards.

  • @RoyalTeaNation
    @RoyalTeaNation 11 месяцев назад

    Sn: you look like Charlotte York (sex and the city) when you ran through the door 😊

  • @TheTarotButterfly
    @TheTarotButterfly 4 месяца назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @Ionut-lm9cj
    @Ionut-lm9cj Год назад +1

    Abcd

  • @KTMGUNNER
    @KTMGUNNER 11 месяцев назад

    Like , like , like totally

  • @queenwilmah5299
    @queenwilmah5299 Год назад +3

    I have an idea, why don't we create a WhatsApp group so that we can get educated on what do, for beginners

  • @stratoslek2330
    @stratoslek2330 8 месяцев назад +5

    You are very very good but why are you such in a hurry to say everything?

  • @lukei6255
    @lukei6255 27 дней назад

    This is a very Anglo American approach, passive aggressive and not genuine.

  • @loutirador2421
    @loutirador2421 6 месяцев назад +9

    If you follow this advice you'll be in therapy for decades! The therapist is not your friend. client wants to deviate the therapist iisok with that ( what it actually means is you will never solve your original issue but you'll find many more issues once she let's you go there.

    • @coomdoon
      @coomdoon 5 месяцев назад +1

      Depends on the population you are working with but yeah, you want a therapist to solve your issues and send you on your way

    • @robertwadeexpertkidsdentist
      @robertwadeexpertkidsdentist 4 месяца назад +1

      As a client, what would you propose the therapist do when you deviate to a topic not directly related to their presenting problem?

    • @zianawind2970
      @zianawind2970 4 месяца назад +3

      People that do that quite possibly aren’t exceptional therapists. Great therapists help you see coherence in what they are doing and what you are going through the patient should always feel in control

    • @lavenderkisses9461
      @lavenderkisses9461 3 месяца назад +4

      But a lot of times processing a current issue reveals a pattern of relating/coping that goes back too long term client goals. A good therapist will help a client make these connections and weave them together.

    • @ClandestineGirl16X
      @ClandestineGirl16X 3 месяца назад

      Are you ok lol

  • @ffytgm
    @ffytgm Год назад +2

    Could you please let go of this artificial funny stile and speak slowly?

    • @vitaera1085
      @vitaera1085 17 дней назад

      Why do you judge her being artificial without knowing her in person? This may be her true talking style. I think her speaking speed is normal.