It is not always easy to evaluate treatment. You may not be able
to look at it objectively or know what to expect. For treatment to
be effective:
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You should be comfortable with
your counselor. |
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You should feel the treatment
he or she is providing is helpful. |
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You should feel that your
counselor understands you and accepts your opinions. |
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Your needs should be
addressed. |
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You and your counselor should
define and agree on the goals of your treatment and
determine together when treatment should end. |
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You should be able to alter
your treatment goals at any time. |
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You should feel you are making
progress toward your goals. |
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You need to trust your
counselor and feel respected by him or her. |
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Your counselor should behave
in a professional manner. (Sexual contact with a client is
exploitive and should never be a part of therapy.) |
If you are not satisfied with your treatment, do one or more of
the following: