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Wondering what happens in your first therapy session in BC? Learn how the counselling process works, what questions to expect, and how to feel prepared. Starting Therapy in BC? You’re Not Alone. Many people feel nervous before their first therapy session, especially if they’ve never worked with a counsellor before. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, trauma, burnout, or just feeling stuck, that first step can feel overwhelming.
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<p>Wondering what happens in your first therapy session in BC? Learn how the counselling process works, what questions to expect, and how to feel prepared.</p><p><strong>Starting Therapy in BC? You’re Not Alone.</strong></p><p>Many people feel nervous before their first therapy session, especially if they’ve never worked with a counsellor before. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, trauma, burnout, or just feeling stuck, that first step can feel overwhelming.</p><p>This blog will walk you through exactly what to expect in your first counselling session in British Columbia, including common therapy questions, how the intake process works, and how to prepare emotionally and practically. Knowing what’s ahead can help you feel more confident and in control, before you even log on or walk in the door.</p><p><em><strong>A Helpful Step Before Your First Session</strong></em></p><p>Many therapists in BC offer a <strong>free 15-minute consultation, </strong>a brief, no-pressure conversation where you can ask questions about how they work, what to expect from therapy, and how they protect your privacy. This is a great chance to get comfortable with the idea of counselling, clarify any concerns, and decide if the therapist’s style feels like a good match for you before booking a full session. If you’re feeling uncertain or just want a better sense of what therapy might be like, consider reaching out for this short introductory chat.</p><p><em><strong>What Happens in Your First Therapy Session?</strong></em></p><p>Your first therapy session is all about building safety, trust, and clarity. It’s not about diving into your deepest traumas, it’s about laying the groundwork for meaningful work together.</p><p><em><strong>Here’s what usually happens in a first session:</strong></em></p><p>1. <strong>Consent and Confidentiality</strong></p><p>Your therapist will explain how counselling works in BC, including your rights, limits of confidentiality, and how your information is protected (especially for online therapy).</p><p>2. <strong>Exploring Why You’re Here</strong></p><p>You’ll have space to talk about what led you to reach out. Some people come in with specific issues (like anxiety or grief), while others just know something feels off or unmanageable.</p><p>3. <strong>Therapist Intake Questions</strong></p><p>You might be asked about:</p><ul><li>Current stressors or symptoms</li><li>Mental health history</li><li>Coping tools and support systems</li><li>Key life events or relationship dynamics</li><li>Your goals or hopes for therapy</li></ul><p>These are not a test, just a way for your therapist to understand your world.</p><p>4. <strong>Clarifying Therapy Goals</strong></p><p>You and your therapist may begin shaping some goals, such as:</p><ul><li>Feeling less anxious day-to-day</li><li>Building better boundaries</li><li>Exploring identity or life direction</li><li>Recovering from burnout</li></ul><p>Goals are flexible. The first session is just a starting point.</p><p><em><strong>A Helpful Step Before Your First Session</strong></em></p><p>Logistical Prep: </p><ul><li>For online sessions, find a private, quiet space with strong Wi-Fi.</li><li>Bring water, headphones, and tissues—just in case.</li><li>Have your questions or concerns written down.</li></ul><p>Emotional Prep: </p><ul><li>You don’t need to have it all figured out. Come as you are.</li><li>It’s okay to be nervous, cry, or feel unsure. Your therapist is used to this.</li><li>Think about what you’re hoping will feel different after a few months of therapy.</li></ul><p><em><strong>Common Questions About First Therapy Sessions</strong></em></p><p><strong>Q: What if I don’t know what to say?</strong><br>That’s totally okay. A skilled therapist will guide the conversation. You don’t need a script, just a willingness to be honest.</p><p><strong>Q: Will I have to talk about painful memories right away?</strong><br>Not unless you want to. Therapy moves at your pace. The first session is about connection, not pressure.</p><p><strong>Q: Is online therapy in BC secure and effective?</strong><br>Yes. Many clients find virtual therapy to be just as effective as in-person care. It’s private, flexible, and accessible from anywhere in the province.<br>That said, it’s a good idea to ask your therapist about the platforms they use and how they keep your sessions confidential. Therapists in BC are expected to use secure, encrypted platforms that meet Canadian privacy standards.</p><p><strong>Q: How often will I need to attend therapy?</strong><br>Frequency varies based on your needs and goals. During your first session, you and your therapist can discuss and decide together what frequency feels right for you.</p><p><strong>Q: How much does therapy cost in BC?</strong></p><p>Therapy costs in British Columbia can vary based on the type of service and the therapist's qualifications. Here's a breakdown:</p><ul><li><strong>Public Therapy:</strong> Services provided through the BC Medical Services Plan (MSP) are typically free for eligible residents. However, these services are usually limited to psychiatry and may have long wait times.</li><li><strong>Private Therapy:</strong> Many therapists in BC offer private counselling services. Fees generally range from <strong>$150 to $200+ per session</strong>, depending on the therapist's designation (e.g., Registered Clinical Counsellor, psychologist, social worker) and experience level.</li><li><strong>Insurance Coverage:</strong> If you have extended health benefits through your employer or a private plan, therapy sessions may be partially or fully covered. Coverage details vary by insurer, but many plans include mental health services. It's essential to check your plan's specifics, including session limits and reimbursement rates.</li><li><strong>Direct Billing:</strong> Some therapists offer direct billing to insurance providers, streamlining the payment process. If your plan allows direct billing, you'll need to provide your insurance details at the time of booking.</li><li><strong>Sliding Scale Fees:</strong> For those without insurance or facing financial constraints, some therapists offer sliding scale fees based on income.</li></ul><p> </p><h2><strong>Need Support? Reach Out to a Mental Health Professional</strong></h2><p>Taking the step to seek help is an important and brave decision. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or simply unsure where to start, connecting with a qualified mental health professional can make a real difference. Help is closer than you think — taking that first step can open the door to greater well-being and growth.</p><p><strong>www.journey-therapy.ca</strong></p><p><br> </p>