Is it OK to ask your therapist how they are doing?

Is it OK to ask your therapist how they are doing?

So, rest assured that it’s probably fine to ask your therapist how they’re doing and other small talk questions, but Dr. Babbel says there are definitely some questions you shouldn’t ask, like how old they are, or if they’ve ever been married.

How do you deal with clients asking personal questions in therapy?

Ignore the question and move on. In those cases it may be necessary to tell the client in a firm manner that the therapy is for them and about them, and you expect to spend this time on their issues. Then return to discussion of the client’s concerns.

How do you deflect a personal question from a client?

From politely declining, to giving information you are willing to share, here are nine ways to address a question you don’t want to answer.

  1. Make Sure You Understand The Question.
  2. Take Time To Respond.
  3. Answer Part Of The Question.
  4. Postpone Your Answer.
  5. Turn Around the Pronouns.
  6. Divert The Question.
  7. Give The Asker Some Control.
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What do you say when a client asks your age?

This could be attributed to how certain cultures may correlate age with wisdom, in which case I might say something along the lines of: “I know, I have a young face [polite laugh]. I assure you, I’m old enough to have my masters degree in marriage and family therapy, and years of practice under my belt.”

What questions do psychologist ask?

Are you a licensed psychologist?

  • I have been feeling (anxious,tense,depressed,etc.) and I’m having problems (with my job,my marriage,eating,sleeping,etc.).
  • What are your areas of expertise — for example,working with children and families?
  • What to expect during your first therapy session?

    Feeling Anxious. It’s totally normal to feel anxious and nervous going into your first session.

  • Raw Emotions. Because therapy is a safe place for you to express yourself,remember that some very raw emotions might come out during the first session and subsequent sessions
  • You Choose Your Goals.
  • You Will Have Homework.
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    What does a therapist ask?

    Therapists are trained to a ask open ended questions, questions that cannot be answered with a yes or no. Open-ended questions allow people to elaborate on the answer rather than keep it brief. This is also a great way to learn to be a good conversationalist.

    What will a psychologist ask?

    In an initial evaluation, a psychologist will ask a patient a lot of questions in the following areas: Reasons for treatment. Treatment history. Presenting symptoms. History of trauma or abuse. History of suicidal or homicidal ideation or self harm. History of substance abuse or addictive behaviors. Family relationships.