FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Your guide to understanding Joan Kirera's expertise and contributions in counseling psychology.

Is therapy for those who are completely unstable mentally?
Therapy is for everyone- we all have a pain to heal and areas to grow from time to time. Everyone needs a therapist. While someone can get to learn by themselves, therapy shortens the learning and growth curve. It also provides an environment to heal the let go and heal pain.
How do I tell that the therapist is going to help considering everyone is a behavior expert lately?
Well, everyone is not a behavior expert. While most people have improved self-awareness, not everyone has capacity to walk you to your mental wellness. Since health, physical and mental is a personal responsibility, the potential client needs to do their due diligence to ensure the therapist they have interest in have the trained and competent, good reviews is an added advantage.
How many sessions do I need?
While the question is important and valid especially for time and finances planning, it is difficult to tell before psychological assessment happens. Psychological assessment happens the first day of therapy.
What happens to a client if they do not align with a therapist?
It is possible not to connect with a therapist and that is okay. I believe that no human being is for everyone. The reasons for this lack of connection range from competence, personality and personal reasons. It is okay for the client to communicate their reasons to the therapist and ask for referral or communicate end the sessions and find another therapist. If the reason for ending sessions is because therapy is hard or that the client is struggling to do the work, then even the next therapist may not be helpful unless the client puts in the work.
Can I see two therapists at the same time?
Two therapists at the same time may not be useful unless one is a couple therapist and the other is an individual. If both have the same competence then, it may not be useful.
Can I come to you if you are therapist for my family member/s?
Yes, a family therapist is able to see many family members while being neutral and non-judgmental.
Can I come to you if you are therapist for my family member/s?
Yes, a family therapist is able to see many family members while being neutral and non-judgmental.
Is the service charged?
Yes, it is a professional service therefore has a cost implication.
Is there assurance that I will get better?
So long as both the therapist and the client are committed, the goal for therapy will be achieved.
Is it true that therapists are just paid to listen?
This is just one part. Therapy allows you to talk without censorship and do so in a safe environment. The other part of therapy would be equipping the client with tools to deal with whatever part of life that has challenged them.