Regardless of type, all effective therapy moves through the same general six stages:
If change is the chief goal of therapy, then this process of change is further divided into six sub-stages:
The nature of outpatient therapy, by definition, usually means that the client spends 167 hours a week away from the therapist, making it crucial to supplement the 50 minute session with interventions for the client outside of the office. These include an infinite number and type of “homework” assignments, e.g. readings, journaling, self-help groups and/or therapy groups, practicing behaviors, self-observations, implementing communication strategies, dreamwork, relaxation techniques, etc.