When choosing a therapist, counselor, or coach, it’s tempting to just get a referral from a trusted friend.
But it’s highly unlikely that with all the counselors out there, that
your friend’s practitioner is the best and most cost-effective fit you
could find without undue effort.
It's also overly restrictive to rely on a reference from a
professional such as your physician—they rarely see a recommended
practitioner in action.
You’re seeing a counselor because you have a serious issue, so it's wise to treat the selection process seriously. I offer my best advice on how to do so in my PsychologyToday.com article today.
Friday, August 16, 2019
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