How to Choose a Therapist
Things You'll Need
- List of therapists approved by your insurance
Instructions
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Ask your primary care physician, friends, family or clergy for referrals. It's often helpful to have on hand a list of approved providers from your insurance. Get recommendations for counselors from this list if cost is a concern.
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Determine what kind of therapist you need (see below). All therapists can offer therapy, but different doctors specialize in different things. Much of your decision will be based on the personality and methods of the individual therapist.
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Determine what kind of therapy method will work best for you. Read up on various methods and be sure you understand the different approaches toward treatment.
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Research the referrals you received in step 2. Look for online reviews and Websites for each therapist.
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Call each therapist's office. Make an appointment after you have briefly spoken with the therapist about his or her styles and methods of counseling. Check to see what the therapist's credentials are and if he or she has ever treated individuals in your situation. Also discuss payment options.
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Expect your first visit to be filled with paper work and questionnaires. The majority of your in office time will be spent getting to know each other and discussing why you have sought out a therapist.
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