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courage my clients to ask questions, just as I would,
 when I meet with any healthcare provider for the first
 time. For example, after having the same dentist for
 over 30 years, a few years ago, I had a dental emer-
 gency and my dentist was on vacation and there was
 no one available to meet with me. After sharing this
 disappointment with my mother, she gave me the
 contact information for her dentist, and to my sur-
 prise, I was able to get in the same day. After the ini-
 tial examination, I was informed that my tooth could
 not be saved and would have to be pulled. Needless
 to say, I was devastated and immediately concerned
 about the possibility of pain and being without a
 tooth. Because I’d been with my dentist for so long,
 I wanted to know more about this dentist before I
 agreed to allow her to pull my tooth. Consequent-
 ly, I began to contemplate questions, and once the
 questions about possible pain and tooth replacement
 were asked, I realized that I wanted to know more
 about the dentist—her training, how long she’d been
 a dentist, how many teeth she’d pulled, and most
 importantly, why was it necessary to pull mine. To my
 surprise and satisfaction, she kindly and with a great
 deal of patience answered each of my questions. As
 a result, she went on to pull my tooth and she’s been   1.    Why Do I Need Therapy?  health problems or concerns. This is done via talk
 my dentist for the last three years.  The need for therapy is very personal, just as the   therapy, where the therapist engages the patient in a
 QUESTIONS TO   I shared the above story to illustrate the importance   need to obtain any form of healthcare. Those needs   myriad of questions, obtained from the background

 ASK A THERAPIST  of asking questions of ANY and ALL healthcare pro-  can range from: depression, anxiety, post-traumat-  history they provided, along with, the issue/concern
                                                               that brought them to therapy.
 viders that we share very personal parts of ourselves
        ic stress disorder, marital problems, work related
 with. It’s especially important to have a very open and   stressors, self-esteem issues, obsessive-compulsive
 By Dr. Tanya Martin  honest relationship with your therapist/doctor and in   disorders, personal fears, and abuse, just to name a   3.    What Is My Diagnosis and What Type of Treat-
 order to have that, it is necessary for the patient to
        few. Consequently, whenever the need for therapy is
 ask the therapist questions. Unfortunately, questions   realized or recommended, it should be taken very se-  ment Will Be Provided?
                                                               The answer to this question should be given with
 I   false belief that the therapist already knows what   riously and this should be done by, seeking help from,   clarity and comprehension. In other words, the
 are withheld due to a patient’s embarrassment or a
 have been a clinical psychologist for almost three
        a mental health professional.
                                                               response must be explained in such a way that the
 decades, and it has been my practice to ask my
 they are thinking. Of course, this is a false narrative

                                                               person is able to easily understand it, along with why
 clients at the conclusion of each session, “Do you
 have any questions, comments, or concerns?” Sur-  and should be dismissed and the question(s) should   2.    What Is the Difference Between a Psychologist   it was given and how it should be treated. Addition-
 be asked, in order to receive the best and most com-
 prisingly, once that question is asked, there is usually   prehensive therapeutic experience possible. Further,   and a Psychiatrist?  ally, the therapist should be prepared to answer any
 a pause and many of my patients often say, “No, I   although there are a myriad of other questions that   In my years as a clinical psychologist and college   follow-up questions. For example, if a person is given
 don’t” or, “I can’t think of anything right now.” I must   can and should be asked, in my experience, these are   professor, I’ve been asked this question quite a bit   a diagnosis of: Major Depressive Disorder (Recurrent
 admit, that response often surprises me because I’ve   the top four and they are as follows:  and the basic difference between the two is that a   Type) it is given because the person has reported five
 usually spent      psychiatrist is a medical doctor (an M.D. or D.O) who   or more symptoms of depression, (i.e., lack of mental &
 45-60 minutes asking them some very personal   1.  Why do I need therapy?  specializes in mental health and has the training   physical motivation, sadness, crying spells, poor sleep
                                                               pattern, significant weight loss or gain, etc.) nearly
 questions, and in most cases, they’ve responded with   and license to prescribe medications for people with   every day for a period of two weeks or more. Fur-
 great candor, detail, and truth. And yet, they have no   2.  What is the difference between a psychologist   mental health concerns or problems. On the other   thermore, this diagnosis is often the result of some-
 questions for me. I find that curious because, in an   and a psychiatrist?  hand, a psychologist is not a medical doctor and   thing sad or negative happening in that person’s life.
 effort to deepen one’s therapeutic experience, it is   3.  What’s my diagnosis and What Type of Treatment   can’t prescribe medication. Instead, their specialty is   Consequently, the treatment that I often recommend
 often very helpful to acquire more information about   Will Be Provided?  in treating individuals with emotional and/or mental   is, Individual Therapy, a minimum of once per month
 the person you’ve chosen to assist you.  4.  How do I get in touch with You, After Business   problems. Also, a psychologist works with the patient   or a maximum of four times per month. Also, in an
 Therefore, as a therapist, I work to be candid and en-  Hours or In Case Of an Emergency?  to assist them in better understanding their mental
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