An interview is essentially a structured conversation where one participant asks questions and the other provides answers. Therapy, therefore, can be viewed as involving an ongoing interview process.
Therapy is a deeply personal and important investment of your time, energy, and money. It is totally normal—and, in fact, wise—to want to make sure that you and a potential therapist are a good fit.
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What to Look for in a Physical Therapy Job
Embarking on a successful physical therapist (PT) career entails more than seeking available employment options. The field of physical therapy encompasses multiple treatment settings with varying ...
Even if you’re meeting online, interviewing a therapist can help you determine whether or not the therapy is a good fit. By Juli Fraga and Hilary Jacobs Hendel From anxiety and loneliness to trauma ...
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