| Questions to Ask a
Prospective Therapist The following questions
are excerpted from an article in New England Divorce Solutions Divorce Guide. Please
contact us to receive the full article and our Divorce Guide.
- What are your credentials/affiliations?
- How long have you been practicing?
- How does therapy work (in your practice)?
- Do you have any experience working with separated/divorced
people?
- Do you "specialize" in a particular area (e.g.,
stepfamily issues, domestic violence, children and divorce, etc.)?
- What is your fee (hourly rate, sliding scale, etc.)?
- Will my insurance cover my sessions with you?
- What are your hours? Do you work any evenings or weekends?
- How long do you expect my therapy will last?
- Will you try to get my spouse and me to reconcile?
- Will you keep our sessions confidential?
- Can I call you between sessions? If so, do you charge for
these calls?
Contact us for a trusted referral
New England Divorce Solutions works closely with family
attorneys, mediators and therapists and can recommend a trusted divorce professional who
has the qualifications that can best meet your needs. Please contact
us for a referral.
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