![]() Therapist: So I really hear you about the anxiety and am starting to think of some things we can do together that will really help that, but first let me ask, is there anything else going on that you think is important for me to know? Things like a therapist being directive, providing honest feedback, teaching tools, etc. *I’m listening for anything that the client found helpful in the past in therapy (if they have done it). Therapist: Have you ever seen a counselor before for this or for anything? When was that? What was helpful about that? Anything about that not helpful? Jane answers all these questions, and I normalize her symptoms along the way. Medication? Helpful or not? Prescribed by whom?. ![]() How is this impacting your life right now?.*Now I ask some follow-up questions about this clinical concern, such as: We see a lot of that here in the practice, so you are not alone. Therapist: I’m so sorry you’ve been dealing with that, it’s really hard. Jane: Well I’ve been feeling really anxious…. Therapist: Ok Jane, I know we spoke briefly on the phone, but I’d like to just start with a really broad question and go from there, so I will ask what brought you in today? ![]() Here’s a script for a client struggling with Anxiety:
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