Individual Counseling
Individual Counseling
challenging times in life. Individual counseling can help one deal with many personal topics in
life such as anger, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, marriage and relationship challenges,
parenting problems, school difficulties, career changes, etc.
Individual psychotherapy sessions typically last between 45 and 50 minutes. The frequency and
duration of therapy will depend largely on your needs, treatment goals, and progress. Many
concerns are readily resolved with short-term therapy, and other chronic or more complex
concerns require long-term commitment before improvement is realized.
Research has shown that psychotherapy results in fewer relapses of common conditions such as
moderate depression and anxiety, and that the positive effects of good therapy extend well
beyond treatment. In fact, many clients report improved conditions long after therapy has ended.
In general, psychotherapy is often more effective than psychotropic drugs or medical treatments
alone, which may cause harmful side effects. In addition, many therapeutic modalities are
evidence-based, meaning they have been subject to research studies and clinical observations,
and they have been analyzed for effectiveness.
It is essential that you arrive promptly in order to allow sufficient time to complete the necessary
forms. If you are more than 15 minutes late, you may be asked to reschedule. The forms include
a demographic and clinical history form, treatment agreement, consent to treatment, and a notice
of privacy practices. Your clinician will obtain information about your current concerns, relevant
history and goals. Your clinician also will review relevant CAPS policies and procedures, such
as confidentiality.
Early on, you will work with your clinician to set goals for your counseling sessions.
Establishing clear goals will provide direction as well as help you to monitor your progress in
counseling. If you have any questions or concerns about the counseling process, don't hesitate to
bring these up with your clinician, who will be pleased to discuss them with you. The exact
direction of your counseling experience will depend on the issues you bring into counseling,
your clinician’s perspective, and the goals you set for your work together.
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