Will therapy be individual or in a group?
Most of our sessions are one-to-one. But you may be offered some information groups to prepare for one-to-one sessions
How many sessions will I get?
It depends on what type of help you’re getting from us.
Most face-to-face, video or telephone therapies take around 6 to 8 sessions. But some treatments may take more sessions, and some may take fewer. Your practitioner will explain how many sessions they think you will need.
We don’t offer ongoing support or long-term therapy. If you still need help after our sessions end, we’ll talk to you about what to do next.
How long will my sessions be?
Face-to-face, video or telephone sessions usually last between 30 – 50 minutes depending on the type of therapy. For some problems, we can also offer supported online therapy that can be done at your own pace, whenever suits you best.
When will my sessions be?
If you are having face-to-face, video or telephone sessions, you will usually have sessions weekly or fortnightly to start with. Appointments are usually between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday. But we do offer some earlier and later appointments. At your assessment, we’ll talk to you about what time suits you best.
We also offer online therapy that can be done at your own pace, whenever suits you best.
Where will my sessions be?
Face-to-face appointments are usually held in Carlisle, Penrith, Workington, or Whitehaven. But we also provide sessions in other locations across North Cumbria.
Many of our therapies can be offered via video call and some can be offered over the phone, so you might not need to travel anywhere. Lots of people find this more convenient.
At your assessment, we’ll talk to you about where your therapy could take place. We’ll always do our best to offer what works best for you. Please tell us if:
- you will struggle to travel to an appointment
- you need to be seen in a ground floor room, or have other access needs
- you need your appointment to be at a certain time/day
But, if you are unable to leave the house to get to appointments because of your mental health or physical problems, we recommend that you talk to your GP about what would be best for you. You may need help from a more specialist service. (We can’t do home visits).