Therapy 101: What to Expect at Your First Session

If you’ve been thinking about starting therapy, you may feel a mix of curiosity and nervousness. You know you want support, but you might be wondering what really happens once you sit down with a therapist. Will you have to share your deepest secrets right away? Will your therapist judge you? Is it going to feel uncomfortable?

Breaking the Ice: Getting to Know You

Your first therapy session is less about diving into every detail of your past and more about building a foundation of trust. You’ll have the chance to talk about what brought you to therapy and what you hope to gain from it. Your therapist may ask questions such as:

  • What challenges are you currently facing?
  • Have you tried therapy before?
  • What are your goals or expectations for counseling?

This is also your opportunity to ask questions of your own. Think of it as a two-way introduction—your therapist is learning about you, and you’re getting to know their style and approach.

No Pressure to Share Everything at Once

One of the biggest misconceptions is that you need to tell your entire life story in the first session. The truth? Healing doesn’t happen all at once. Therapy is a process, and you get to decide the pace. You can share as much or as little as feels comfortable. Over time, as trust builds, you may feel ready to go deeper.

Setting Goals Together

A key part of your first session is establishing goals for therapy. These goals help guide your work together and give you a sense of direction. They might be as specific as “reduce panic attacks” or as broad as “feel more confident in daily life.” Your therapist will collaborate with you to create a plan tailored to your needs.

Exploring Practical Details

Beyond discussing emotions, your first session often covers the logistics of therapy:

  • Scheduling and frequency of sessions
  • Confidentiality and privacy
  • Payment, insurance, or fees
  • Preferred methods of communication

These details help create a safe and predictable structure so you can focus fully on healing.

Common Emotions During the First Session

It’s normal to feel nervous, relieved, or even emotional during your first therapy appointment. Some people feel lighter after finally opening up, while others may feel tired from discussing difficult topics. Whatever you feel is valid. The most important thing is knowing you’ve taken the first step toward support.

The Role of the Therapist

At Ja’ Sareya Health and Wellness, our therapist, Charee’ Washington, LCSW, provides a compassionate and judgment-free environment. Her role is not to “fix” you, but to walk beside you, offering tools, insights, and encouragement as you work toward your goals. Therapy is about partnership—you’re not alone on this journey.

Take the Next Step

Starting therapy is an act of courage and self-care. Your first therapy session is simply the beginning of a process designed to support your healing, growth, and well-being.

 

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