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Originally Posted by ToeJam
Would you suggest would be best in a first session as well?
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Yes, certainly. Concise, clear statements that fit on one page would be helpful for both you and the therapist. It's also helpful to inform your therapist up-front that you have or may have difficulty communicating with them. They need solid information to do their job, but
they should adjust to your communication challenges.
A therapist who places the entire burden of clear communication on you is...less than ideal.
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My dog

mastered the "fetch" command. He would communicate he wanted something, and I would fetch it.