Interview possible therapists over the phone, in person, or by email. Some therapists offer a free or discounted initial consultation so you can meet them and ask any questions you may have.
You can learn crucial details and get a better idea of how the therapist will work with your adolescent to promote positive changes by asking the following questions:
What prior knowledge do you have on the specific issue my adolescent is facing?
How many years have you been in business?
Tell me about your plan for working with my teen.
Will other members of the family participate in the therapy process?
Which licence do you now hold, and is it valid?
How do you set therapy goals and track development?
Do you belong to a professional association?
Can you describe the therapeutic strategy you employ?
You can contact the therapist directly. Before scheduling an initial consultation, you are invited to contact any of our therapists by phone or email for an informal discussion.
You can use our help me find a therapist form to contact us directly.
We'll locate you two to three therapists.
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