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From Inquiry to Insight: Key Questions for a Successful Therapy Consult

January 07, 2024 by Amanda Neves

A journey into therapy can result in big, positive change, but that initial call is one of the most important parts. Akin to a "meet and greet", a consultation call with potential therapists is a crucial moment in finding the right fit for your therapeutic needs. Lasting around 15 minutes and free of charge, these consultations offer a glimpse into the therapist-client dynamic without the commitment of a full session. Dive into this article as we unravel the key parts of the therapy consultation together, providing insights on what to expect and offering valuable tips and questions for a fruitful experience.

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January 07, 2024 /Amanda Neves
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Providing curated psychotherapy treatment and support for issues related to the LGBTQ community.
 

We humbly acknowledge that we practice our services T’karonto (colonially known as Toronto), the traditional territory of various nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples; and is now, and always will be, the home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.

We support and stand in solidarity with Black communities seeking freedom and reparative justice in light of the ongoing impact of slavery in Canada. We acknowledge that not everyone came to these lands voluntarily, that many were brought here forcefully through the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. Our team aims to confront and dismantle anti-Black racism and pay tribute to those ancestors of African origin and descent.