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28th March 2024In your first session of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), you can expect several key components:
- Introduction and Assessment: Your therapist will introduce themselves and explain the purpose and structure of CBT. They may ask questions to get to know you better, including your reasons for seeking therapy, your symptoms, and your goals for treatment.
- Psychoeducation: Your therapist will provide information about CBT principles and how they apply to treating your specific concerns. They may explain the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviours and how CBT aims to change unhelpful patterns.
- Collaborative Goal Setting: Together with your therapist, you’ll identify specific goals you want to work on during therapy. These goals will guide the focus of your sessions and help track your progress over time.
- Assessment of Current Symptoms: Your therapist may ask detailed questions about your current symptoms, triggers, and coping strategies to gain a better understanding of your experiences.
- Discussion of Treatment Plan: Based on the assessment and your goals, your therapist will outline a preliminary treatment plan, including the frequency and duration of sessions, as well as the techniques and strategies that will be used.
- Establishment of Rapport: Building a strong therapeutic alliance is essential, so your therapist will work to establish a trusting and supportive relationship with you. They’ll encourage open communication and provide a safe space for you to express yourself.
- Homework Assignment: Depending on the session’s content, your therapist may assign you homework between sessions. This could involve practicing specific skills, keeping a mood journal, or completing worksheets related to your treatment goals.
Overall, the first session of CBT is an opportunity to establish rapport, set treatment goals, and begin building a foundation for the therapeutic process. It’s normal to feel a range of emotions during this initial session but remember that your therapist is there to support you every step of the way.