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How do you build trust during the first therapy session—without it feeling forced?
In this episode, I share practical, relational ways to help clients feel safe and supported from the start. From referencing intake paperwork to defusing shame with warmth, these small moments help build a strong therapeutic foundation—especially when clients are nervous or unsure.
What you’ll hear:
-Little touches that help clients feel seen
-Language that gently normalizes embarrassment or anxiety
-Tips for bringing warmth to intake questions
-How to wrap a first session with connection and clarity
Whether you're a new therapist or just want to refine how you show up in those early sessions, I hope this episode helps you build trust in real, human ways.
Thank you to Paubox for sponsoring this episode. Paubox makes HIPAA-secure email easy and streamlined. Check them out here:
https://bit.ly/pps_paubox_spotify
*Get $250 off your first year with Paubox with coupon code "SKILLS"
*Bonus Deal:* If you add the Paubox badge to your website you get an extra $100 off your first year - that means you can get your whole first year free if you apply both deals!
LINKS:
*Some links are affiliate links. A percentage of purchases come back to me and help my channel immensely!
👉 FREE Guide: Start a Private Practice in Counseling: https://tinyurl.com/y9ek9en8
👉 All my filming gear: https://kit.co/privatepracticeskills/all-my-gear
This podcast is geared toward therapists of all kinds, including psychologists, MFTs, LPCCs, social workers, and others in the clinical counseling field. Welcome to Private Practice Skills! I’m Dr. Marie Fang, psychologist in private practice. I post videos offering tools I learned the hard way about starting and growing private practice so that you don’t have to.
Website: www.privatepracticeskills.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/privatepracticeskills
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/privatepracticeskills/
This podcast is not intended as professional or legal advice. Be sure to seek the services of a professional if you are in need of them.
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How do you build trust during the first therapy session—without it feeling forced?
In this episode, I share practical, relational ways to help clients feel safe and supported from the start. From referencing intake paperwork to defusing shame with warmth, these small moments help build a strong therapeutic foundation—especially when clients are nervous or unsure.
What you’ll hear:
-Little touches that help clients feel seen
-Language that gently normalizes embarrassment or anxiety
-Tips for bringing warmth to intake questions
-How to wrap a first session with connection and clarity
Whether you're a new therapist or just want to refine how you show up in those early sessions, I hope this episode helps you build trust in real, human ways.
Thank you to Paubox for sponsoring this episode. Paubox makes HIPAA-secure email easy and streamlined. Check them out here:
https://bit.ly/pps_paubox_spotify
*Get $250 off your first year with Paubox with coupon code "SKILLS"
*Bonus Deal:* If you add the Paubox badge to your website you get an extra $100 off your first year - that means you can get your whole first year free if you apply both deals!
LINKS:
*Some links are affiliate links. A percentage of purchases come back to me and help my channel immensely!
👉 FREE Guide: Start a Private Practice in Counseling: https://tinyurl.com/y9ek9en8
👉 All my filming gear: https://kit.co/privatepracticeskills/all-my-gear
This podcast is geared toward therapists of all kinds, including psychologists, MFTs, LPCCs, social workers, and others in the clinical counseling field. Welcome to Private Practice Skills! I’m Dr. Marie Fang, psychologist in private practice. I post videos offering tools I learned the hard way about starting and growing private practice so that you don’t have to.
Website: www.privatepracticeskills.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/privatepracticeskills
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/privatepracticeskills/
This podcast is not intended as professional or legal advice. Be sure to seek the services of a professional if you are in need of them.
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