What will happen in my first therapy session?

Thursday 29th May 2025 | Therapy

Hello and welcome!

When you first start therapy sessions, you can feel anxious, overwhelmed, and nervous and it’s normal to feel this way especially as you might not know what to expect.  Sometimes, when we feel this way we might become tearful, and this can be because we know we are about to manage something difficult, or we’re relieved to have begun our therapy journey.

Whatever you feel when you first start therapy sessions you are in safe hands. All our therapists are specially trained and accredited with the British Association of Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapists (BABCP) and they are there to guide you through your first session and beyond! Our therapists will do everything they can to put you at ease.

At the start of therapy sessions

Your therapist will welcome you to your session (you’re welcome to bring along water/tea etc!), they will take some details from you (address, date of birth and GP surgery – telling you why we need these details and where we store them) and will tell you a little bit about themselves. Your therapist will explain what will happen in the session and the importance of getting to know you and understanding the difficulties that have brought you to see them. We will go at your pace, allowing you to take all the time you need, without rushing you.

We know that often people may want to prepare for therapy and here are some helpful questions to consider ahead of your first session:

  • Think about what has brought you to therapy
  • Do you have any specific worries or concerns that you would like help with?
  • What are your goals for therapy?

Everyone comes to therapy for something different and you don’t need to have all answers beforehand. Some people come to therapy because they would like to feel better within themselves, explore any unhelpful cycles they might be in, move towards acceptance or to work on something specific to them.

The therapy journey takes time

Everyone’s therapy journey can look different and when you first begin you might feel tearful or that everything feels a bit messy and that’s okay! Your therapist will be used to unpicking and making sense of things. The first session is for you and your therapist to get to know each other and begin to develop a shared understanding of what has brought you to therapy and develop your therapy journey to feeling better.

It can take time to build a trusting relationship with your therapist and remember that the first session is as much about you assessing the therapist as it is about the therapist assessing you. You might not immediately click with your therapist, and it can be very common to feel this way, especially if seeking therapy is outside your comfort zone but it’s important to give therapy time.

I would like to start therapy sessions, how do I book?

Booking an appointment with us is easy! We offer a free 20-minute telephone appointment with Sian. This allows her to talk through what you’re experiencing, find out more about her and identify the right support for you. You will leave the appointment, with a plan and the next steps.

You can book an appointment online at a day and time that works for you, using our online booking form. Alternatively, you can email us at: [email protected] or call us on 01256 975045.