Published March 2022
You may not know how to start a conversation with your therapist at the beginning of therapy. Starting the conversation is difficult, but developing a relationship with your therapist is necessary. For example, you might create a conversation by discussing your everyday activities or a specific day. To develop a relationship, tell me about your life. You are free to contribute whatever is on your mind at the time, even if it is irrelevant or feels unimportant. Communicating with your therapist becomes easier with time as you get to know them better and create a relationship, so don’t worry about it!
Your therapist will most likely ask you a few questions to get things started. Nonetheless, there will be occasions when you need to initiate the dialogue at the beginning of therapy. If you’re stuck for ideas, try one or more of the following:
Learning to articulate your thoughts and feelings successfully in therapy will eventually become a skill you can utilize in everyday life. Consider therapy to be a practice ground for unpleasant or challenging interactions with friends, family, romantic partners, and coworkers. Making the most of your participation in therapy will make the whole experience more rewarding and helpful.
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Do not settle for anything less than the best treatment available. Passages Malibu has helped thousands of people overcome their addictions. You're next, contact us anytime.