What to Prepare for Therapy: A Simple Guide
If you’ve ever wondered what to prepare for therapy, you’re not alone. Many people worry they need to have deep insights or a list of things to talk about. But the truth is: you don’t need to show up with a plan.
So, What Should You Actually Prepare for Therapy?
The only thing you really need to bring is yourself. You don’t need a script. You don’t even need to know where to start.
If something’s been on your mind, that’s great. If not, that’s okay too. Saying “I’m not sure what to talk about today” is still helpful. A skilled therapist will guide the conversation and help you make sense of what’s coming up, even if it seems small or unrelated.
Sometimes, the feeling of not having anything to say is part of the work. It might reflect feeling stuck, numb, or unsure… all very common parts of trauma healing.
You Don’t Need to Do More
If you’re wondering what to prepare for therapy, remember this: You’re not expected to lead the session or have all the answers. Just showing up is enough.
Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, calm, confused, or that everything is running smoothly…every version of you is welcome in the room.
So no, you don’t need to prep. You just need to arrive.
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