How Many Sessions will
I need?
Psychotherapy can be short or long term. The
number of sessions you have will depend on
you, your therapist, the type of therapy and
depth and complexity of the issues you want
to work on.
It’s unusual for therapy to last for less than
six sessions. Some may continue for two years
or more.
What should I expect
from my first session/
Initial Assessment?
The first session is a chance to get a sense
of how the therapist works. They will probably
ask you to talk more about what brings you
to therapy, offering questions to help with
self-reflection, and might have an assessment
form which they complete with you. This helps
you both assess if they are the right therapist
to help you, if they offer the right therapy and
if it is the right time for therapy - so if you
aren't sure this might be a great way of
finding out.
They might ask about the history of the
issue you want to work on, your past and
family, and what helps you cope. With this
information a collaboratively created problem
statement and SMART goals can be created,
so you both understand how you can work
together to enable you to access the best help
and support for you. These can then inform
therapy, if you want to continue, or you can
take these away to consider more.
You can ask questions to help you decide
whether you want to work with the therapist,
or with the therapy on offer.
What does Therapy feel like?
It’s different for everyone. Therapy is intended to be a place to let your feelings out and share what’s on your mind, knowing it's confidential and wont be shared.
It can be a relief to talk about something that
has been upsetting you. When someone who
wants to understand really listens to you,
without judgement, it can be very powerful.
Feeling heard, seen and understood can be
very moving, sometimes even frightening.
You might find yourself crying, getting upset or
angry in therapy or between your sessions, and
this is normal. This can feel unsettling and
intense but your therapist is trained to help
you process and cope with the emotions
that come up.
Does Psychotherapy work?
Yes. In addition to the personal testimonies of millions of people around the world who have been helped by psychotherapy, there is a large body of evidence to show that psychotherapy is effective in addressing most mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, trauma, substance use problems.
It's these testimonies and research that informs the evidence base of the therapies used here at Ēpiónē Psychotherapy Partners.
How does
confidentiality work?
It is important to understand that sharing of information only happens, under a legal Duty
of Care. This is when it is legally deemed
necessary e.g., to keep you safe or to keep
others safe, it is rare for confidentiality to
be broken, and only done under absolutely
necessary conditions. Confidentiality will be
discussed in your first appointment and
further sessions as needed.
Please refer to the confidentiality statement
below for more information or ask your therapist.
What are your
opening times?
Monday 09.00 - 17.00hrs
Tuesday 09.00 - 12.00hrs
Wednesday 09.00 - 19.30hrs
Thursday 09.00 - 15.00hrs
Friday 09.00 - 14.00hrs
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