Rhodes to
Remedy FAQs

Get answers to common questions about online therapy, sessions, confidentiality, and finding the right therapist at Rhodes to Remedy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Am I a good candidate for online therapy?

Online therapy can be an effective treatment option for many people. If you have a private and quiet space to talk, and feel comfortable communicating through technology, you may be a good candidate for online therapy.

Online therapy can be particularly helpful for those who have busy schedules, difficulty leaving their home, or who live in rural areas without easy access to mental health services.

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What should I expect in a therapy session?

In therapy, you can expect to have a safe and confidential space to discuss any issues or concerns you may have. The therapist will listen actively and provide guidance to help you work through your challenges.

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How often do I need to attend therapy?

The frequency of therapy sessions depends on your unique situation and needs. Some clients may benefit from weekly sessions, while others may only need bi-weekly or monthly sessions. Your therapist will work with you to determine a schedule that best suits your needs.

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How long will therapy last?

The length of therapy varies depending on your goals and the issues you're working through. Some clients may only need a few sessions, while others may benefit from ongoing therapy over a longer period of time. Your therapist will work with you to develop a treatment plan that meets your specific needs.

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Is therapy confidential?

Yes, therapy is confidential. Your therapist will not share any information about your sessions without your permission, except in situations where they are legally required to do so under these four categories:

  1. When the client communicates a threat of bodily injury to another person.
  2. When the client is imminently suicidal.
  3. When there is a reasonable suspicion that child abuse or neglect or abuse to a dependent or elder adult has occurred or is likely to occur.
  4. When information is ordered pursuant to a legal proceeding.

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How do I know you're the right therapist for me?

Choosing the right therapist is an important decision, and it's important to find someone you feel comfortable talking to and who can address your specific needs. It's a good idea to read through a therapist's website or profile to get a sense of their experience and approach to therapy.

You can also reach out for a free consultation to ask questions and get a sense of whether the therapist is a good fit for you. Ultimately, it's important to trust your instincts and choose a therapist who you feel confident can support you on your journey towards healing and growth.