Silver,
Cyran0's right the first information is usually just information gathering. They'll also usually tell you their payment policies, their rules about contact between sessions, and confidentiality.
You might want to ask some questions, if you don't already know about their background and training, and if you're going in with a specific problem that you want to deal with, how experienced they are in that area.
Good luck, I know the first couple of visits can be scary.
--Splitimage
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"If you see the wonder in a fairy tale, you can take the future even if you fail." Abba
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