First Therapy Session: What to Expect in CBT
Scheduling an appointment with a psychotherapist is already a big step. And the first session often comes with many concerns: what will I be asked? Will I have to talk about my entire childhood? Will it be awkward? Here's a transparent guide to what to expect during your first CBT session.
What is a CBT Psychotherapist?
A psychotherapist trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a mental health professional who uses scientifically validated techniques to treat psychological disorders. CBT is the most studied therapeutic approach in the world, with thousands of studies confirming its effectiveness (Hofmann et al., 2012).
CBT vs Other Approaches
CBT stands out because of:
- Its solution-focused orientation: we work on the present and concrete goals
- Its limited duration: typically 12 to 20 sessions
- Its practical tools: exercises to do between sessions
- Its scientific foundation: each technique is validated by research
How Your First Session Will Unfold
1. Welcoming (5 minutes)
Getting settled, confidentiality guidelines, and an overview of how things work. No intrusive questions right away: we start gently.
2. Reason for Consultation (15 minutes)
"What brings you in today?" This is the key question. You explain what's troubling you in your own words, at your own pace.
3. Exploring the Problem (20 minutes)
The therapist asks questions to understand:
- How long has this problem existed?
- In what situations does it occur?
- What thoughts and emotions accompany it?
- What have you already tried?
- What would your ideal outcome be?
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The therapist offers you an initial understanding of your situation: how thoughts, emotions, and behaviors influence each other in your case.
5. Therapeutic Plan (10 minutes)
Together, you define:
- Concrete therapy goals
- Estimated number of sessions
- Frequency (usually weekly, then bi-weekly)
- Possibly a first exercise to do at home
Disorders That CBT Effectively Treats
- Anxiety: generalized anxiety, phobias, panic attacks
- Depression: depressive episodes, dysthymia
- OCD: intrusive thoughts, rituals
- Relationship problems: emotional dependency, relationship conflicts, social anxiety
- Burnout: professional exhaustion
- Self-esteem: impostor syndrome, lack of confidence
- Insomnia: CBT-I is the first-line treatment
Frequently Asked Questions Before Your First Session
"Do I need to prepare anything?"
No. Come as you are. If you want to jot down some ideas beforehand, that's fine, but it's not necessary.
"Will I have to talk about my childhood?"
Not necessarily during the first session. CBT focuses on the present. Personal history is explored if it sheds light on current problems.
"What if I cry?"
That's perfectly normal and even healthy. The therapeutic space is designed to welcome all emotions without judgment.
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As a CBT psychotherapist, I offer structured and compassionate support for anxiety, relationship issues, self-confidence, and burnout.
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Your first CBT session isn't an exam: it's a meeting. Its purpose is to understand your situation, establish the foundations for collaborative work, and give you a first glimpse of the tools that can help you. The courage to walk through the therapist's door is often the hardest step — and the most important one.
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What are the key characteristics of first therapy session?
Considering your first therapy session? Learn what actually happens in CBT, how it works, and what benefits you can expect to achieve your mental health goals. The most characteristic features involve repetitive patterns that impact daily functioning and interpersonal relationships in predictable, often self-reinforcing ways that persist without intervention.How does cognitive-behavioral psychology explain Practical psychology?
CBT analyzes this through automatic thoughts, core beliefs, and avoidance behaviors — a framework that identifies the maintenance mechanisms keeping the difficulty in place and provides targeted points for intervention through structured cognitive restructuring and behavioral experiments.When should someone seek professional help for Practical psychology?
Professional consultation is warranted when Practical psychology significantly impacts quality of life, relationships, or work performance for more than two weeks. A CBT practitioner can propose an evidence-based protocol tailored to your specific presentation, typically 8 to 20 sessions depending on severity.In short: A CBT psychotherapist uses scientifically validated techniques to treat psychological disorders through a structured approach that typically lasts twelve to twenty sessions and focuses on present problems rather than extensive personal history. The first session follows a predictable format beginning with a brief welcome and confidentiality overview, followed by discussion of what brings you to therapy, exploration of how your thoughts emotions and behaviors interact, an initial understanding of your situation, and a concrete plan including therapy goals and possible homework. CBT effectively treats anxiety disorders, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, relationship problems, burnout, self-esteem issues, and insomnia, distinguishing itself from other approaches through its solution-focused orientation, practical tools for use between sessions, and research validation. Contrary to common concerns, you need not discuss your childhood unless relevant to current difficulties, emotional reactions during sessions are welcome and normal, and no special preparation is required before attending. The first appointment serves as a collaborative meeting to understand your situation and introduce therapeutic tools rather than a judgment or examination.

About the author
Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner
Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 1000 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Serenite.
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