In our first session together, it’s completely normal to feel nervous—most people do. You might be wondering what to say, whether you’ll be judged, or if this is even the right step. I want you to know that this space is for you, and there’s no wrong way to show up. Some clients cry, some don’t. Some talk easily, others need time to find their words. All of it is okay. During our time together, I’ll ask questions to understand what’s brought you here, what’s been happening in your life, and what you’re hoping therapy might help with. This helps me get to know you and think about how we might work together. But this session is also for you to get a sense of me—whether you feel comfortable here, whether my approach feels right for you. Therapy works best when there’s a good fit, so trust your instincts about that. I want to be clear: you don’t need to share everything in the first session. We’ll move at whatever pace feels right for you. Some people dive deep immediately, others take time to build trust. I’ll follow your lead. After we finish, you might feel tired, or lighter, or maybe a bit vulnerable—all of that is normal. Opening up, even a little, takes energy.