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Care Guide

Prepare for Your Appointment

Before you go to a see a counselor, it may help to know what to expect and how to prepare for your session. That way, you will more likely get the help you want and feel more at ease.

Here are a few notes and suggestions to help prepare you for your experience.

Consider the Counselor a Resource

Some people may feel uneasy or embarrassed about seeing a counselor for personal problems. However, nearly everyone is faced at some time with challenges that are difficult to resolve independently. Seeking assistance for personal problems is just as important as receiving assistance for medical problems.

Having personal problems doesn't mean "I'm crazy" or having a "nervous breakdown" or "I'm a failure." Quite to the contrary, seeking assistance with a problem is usually a prudent and wise step and a sign of personal strength.

All services are provided in strict confidence. The personal information that you share with your counselor is confidential and not shared outside the program unless you sign a release of information or if law requires disclosure.

How Counseling Sessions Can Help

Counselors are available to assist you with a wide variety of situations. The counselor will help you:

What to Bring to the First Session

Understand the Session Process

This page last updated: Oct 05, 2011.
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