Initial Contact. The first appointment is a time for you to discuss your concerns, background, as well as a time to develop a plan for therapy. When children are in therapy, the child’s parent(s) or guardian(s) are involved in the treatment and their participation is expected. However, parents may decide to come to the first appointment without the child, especially if the child is very young, so that parents may share their concerns candidly without the child hearing their parents’ worries. At no point in therapy may children be dropped off for therapy. Confidentiality:
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Initial Contact. The first appointment is a time for you to discuss your concerns, backgroundprovide background information, as well as a time to develop a plan for therapy. When children are in therapy, the child’s parent(s) or guardian(s) are involved in the treatment and their participation is expected. However, parents may decide to come to Parents generally attend the first initial appointment without the child, especially if the child is very young, so that parents may share their concerns candidly without the child hearing their parents’ worries. At no point in therapy may children be dropped off for therapy. Confidentiality:
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Initial Contact. The first appointment (intake) is a time for you to discuss your concerns, share background/history information, as well as a time to and develop a an initial plan for therapytherapy or psychological testing. When children are in therapy, the child’s parent(s) or guardian(s) are involved in the treatment and their participation is expected. HoweverFurther, parents may decide to come to the first appointment without the child, especially if the child is very young, so that parents may share their concerns candidly without the child hearing their parents’ worries. At no point in therapy may children be dropped off for therapy. Confidentiality:.
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