Questions to Ask when Looking for a Therapist
Finding a therapist can be a challenging experience. Remember:
- You're allowed to ask questions.
- You're allowed to switch providers if the fit isn’t right.
- You deserve respect, compassion, and evidence-based care.
Questions to ask a prospective therapist:
- Does you have experience treating BPD?
- What treatment approach do you use (DBT, Schema Therapy, MBT, TFP, something else)? Why?
- Have you had formal training or certification in treating BPD?
- How do you structure treatment—individual, group, both?
- How long does treatment for typically last?
- Will family or significant others be involved in treatment?
Questions to ask yourself:
- Do I feel that this therapist truly cares about me and my struggles?
- Do they seem to understand me and listen without judgment?
- Could I be open and honest with them about deeply personal issues?
- Do I feel safe, heard, and respected in sessions?
There is hope. Research consistently shows that effective treatment can lead to improvement in symptoms. Recovery is possible!