Will what I say in therapy sessions be kept private and confidential?
Generally, what you say in therapy sessions will be kept confidential. However, there are circumstances under which exceptions do exist.
Generally, what you say in therapy sessions will be kept confidential. However, there are circumstances under which exceptions do exist.
One way to answer this question is to continue with the above metaphor, that is, you need to see a
You can certainly try that but it often doesn’t work if we are honest with ourselves. And in fact, the
You certainly can try that, but you may have already tried several of those methods. From my experience, most of
No, I do not believe this to be true. However, the answer depends upon who you listen to. Unfortunately, many
For most people, the answer is no, at least not in terms of a “nervous breakdown” or crying uncontrollably. It
In general, a circumscribed issue with a short history will probably be dealt with fairly quickly, for example in 10
In a word, no. In fact, I think that anyone who enters psychotherapy is courageous and to be respected because
The way this commonly asked question is worded tells us a lot about the culture we live in today. We
The following quote answers that question with a resounding “no.” “…the bottom line is that patients want to and need