To begin, it’s important to know that the length of individual addiction therapy differs depending on each person’s treatment plan. Some people may only need eight sessions, while others may need a program that lasts months. Following that, a timetable is established; the following stage is a get-to-know-each-other session.

The therapist will inquire about your current situation as well as your former experiences, family, and friends. When it comes to intimate concerns, though, they don’t press you too much. The next phase is to build a therapist-client relationship after the get-to-know-you session.
This makes it easier for you to discuss and follow through on your therapist’s instructions.