Individual Therapy

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What to Expect:

The start of therapy often moves at a gentle pace, focusing on understanding the concerns that brought you in and laying the groundwork for a supportive, collaborative relationship. For those using insurance, this early phase may also involve establishing a diagnosis for billing purposes. It’s completely normal to feel nervous—there’s no pressure to share everything right away. Your comfort and readiness guide the process.

Goal setting is a joint effort. Together, you and your therapist will identify what changes you hope to see and which areas feel most important to focus on first.

When working through trauma, therapy may begin with addressing less distressing events while you build tools for emotional regulation and containment. These foundational skills help support you as you explore deeper and more impactful life experiences. Throughout, your therapist’s role is to walk alongside you—offering guidance, support, and care every step of the way.

Individual therapy is a great space to address barriers from your past that impact how you live and move in the present. Trauma work, skills work to address anxiety and/or depression, etc. Path Forward Counseling uses evidence-based therapy approaches to support your growth and healing.

Some of the areas of training I hold include:

Who Sees My Information?

When you seek mental health services, your information is protected by confidentiality laws. In most cases, only you and your therapist have access to your records. Information can only be shared with others—such as a primary care provider or family member—with your written consent. Exceptions exist if there’s a concern about immediate safety, child or vulnerable adult abuse, or if required by court order. If electing to utilize insurance, a Diagnostic Assessment is completed to identify a diagnosis and medical necessity for mental health service. Your privacy is a top priority, and your therapist will always discuss any necessary disclosures with you whenever possible.