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Frequently Asked Questions
You may need therapy if your emotions feel overwhelming, your stress or sadness lasts for a long time, or your daily life and relationships are being affected. If you feel stuck or not like yourself, therapy can provide support and help you cope in healthier ways.
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Counselling gives you a safe, non-judgmental space to understand your thoughts and emotions, find the root of your problems, learn healthier coping skills, and make better decisions.
It doesn’t remove problems instantly — it strengthens you so they don’t break you.
Both offline and online counselling can be effective — it depends on your needs and comfort. What matters most is the therapist’s skill and how comfortable you feel, because both formats can help you grow, heal, and cope.
Yes, therapy is often needed in psychiatric conditions — along with medication in many cases. Medication can help manage symptoms. Therapy helps you understand, cope and function better. So, medication stabilizes, therapy strengthens. Together, they often work best.
Psychiatrist: Medical doctor who can diagnose and prescribe medication.
Psychotherapist: Provides talk therapy to help with emotions and behavior but cannot prescribe medication.
Psychotherapy is professional form of talk therapy provided by trained professionals to help people understand their thoughts, emotions, and behaviours, manage stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, trauma, and other mental health concerns, and make healthier changes. It is a steady treatment for holistic healing.
Following the guidelines and Ethics of Confidentiality , all the information remains strictly between the counselor & the client . The information is leaked only in two conditions if there is risk to harm self or others.
Common areas include anxiety, depression, stress and burnout, relationship issues, trauma, self-esteem concerns, loneliness, and career confusion. We also support concerns like overthinking, emotional regulation difficulties, boundary issues, grief, life transitions, and identity challenges, helping individuals build healthier coping skills and meaningful change.
Yes, you can discontinue therapy if you feel it isn’t working.
Therapy is your choice, and you have the right to pause or stop at any time. However, it’s often helpful to first discuss your concerns with your therapist. Sometimes therapy may feel slow, uncomfortable, or unclear before progress becomes visible. Talking about what feels “not working” can lead to adjustments in approach, goals, or even a referral to a different therapist if needed.
No, therapy requires clear professional boundaries to ensure safety, trust, and objectivity. Personal, romantic, business, or close friendships outside therapy can create conflicts of interest and may harm the therapeutic process.
Ethical guidelines encourage maintaining boundaries so the space remains focused on the client’s well-being.
The length of the therapy session is 45-60 minutes.
Everyone faces challenges in their life, it’s better to gain insight and deal with it more effectively.
You don’t have to go through this alone from today.