It’s not rare for someone, whether or not they’ve been in therapy before, to feel as if they don’t know where to start. What to talk about first? Do we jump into childhood stuff or unload about the so-called “small stuff” that’s been piling up. While there are certainly sessions that focus on That One… Read more »
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