lazyweb: Helpful Interview Qs for a New Therapist
Saturday, May 3rd, 2025 04:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My mental health therapist is retiring. In the next few weeks I'm scheduled for "brief consults" with possible successors.
I've got a couple questions prepared, and I'd love to know what I don't know to ask.
Have you interviewed therapists? Was there a question/comment which proved useful (or harmful)?
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Date: 2025-05-03 09:36 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2025-05-03 10:34 pm (UTC)I'm so grateful
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Date: 2025-05-03 11:29 pm (UTC)I don't recall if this is of immediate concern to you, but you may want to ask what they think of the pervasive pressure to lose weight?
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Date: 2025-05-03 11:30 pm (UTC)I hope you find someone great!
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Date: 2025-05-04 12:53 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2025-05-04 02:31 am (UTC)If I'm seeing someone in person, I have to go through the whole thing about fragrance-free. For therapists, I like to find out where they keep their notes. Just about everyone keeps them "in the cloud" or "on an app" - i.e. on someone else's computer, vulnerable to security breaches. This is one of the reasons I don't have a therapist. These days you also have to ask if they're using "AI" to take notes - this would be a hard no for me, as it's environmentally gross, highly inaccurate, and *also* a security issue.
I like to find out if they're collaborative or directive. Most of them have a strong agenda, which ends up feeling controlling to me, which is another reason I don't have a therapist.
I go through some version of the "not a starter client" speech. I let them know I've done a whole lot of work on my stuff, and tried all the easy interventions. More for bodywork, but also for therapists, I tell them my system is really sensitive, and less is often better than more.
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Date: 2025-05-04 02:37 pm (UTC)My biggest questions were around grief, addiction loss, and some other recent experiences particular to me- I think a lot of therapists have to handle grief to some extent but I wanted somebody really ready to engage with those topics. Making sure a therapist is up for things happening in my life recently, now, or likely to happen in the future seems important.
Obviously I needed queer friendly and polyamory knowledgeable-- I didn't even look at anybody who didn't list that, because there's enough people who list it now.
I also screened for a range of compatibility on some topics-- I don't need to know my therapist's personal opinion or have them agree with me exactly, but I need to not wind up with someone who hates religion or thinks my Israeli family members are all automatically war criminals or something. This particular one may not be applicable to you, but there may be other themes that apply in these weird times.
Leaving my familiar therapist was definitely a big change, but I do like the fresh perspective somebody new brings. I hope you find someone compatible and are able to settle into that exploration of new perspective as well.
Thanks for these specific examples
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Date: 2025-05-04 09:12 pm (UTC)[1] I know of a therapist who does hour long sessions but charges them as two 30mn sessions for insurance reasons. Something like this may or may not be an issue.
Good questions
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Date: 2025-05-06 12:34 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2025-05-06 11:32 am (UTC)Thanks!
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