The bulk of psychologists’ patients are people aged 26-35 years, they account for more than 53% of consultations.
Another 17% of patients are young people from 18 to 25 years old.
This is partly because psychological value has become more accessible in recent years.
The psychologist must be aware of his advisory role and not ask inappropriate questions that are not relevant to the case.
A good psychologist clearly separates professional and personal relationships.
It is unacceptable for him to meet after hours for “additional consultation” in an informal setting.
Most likely, you are not dealing with the most competent specialist if: The psychologist promises to solve your problems and guarantees success.
The doctor cannot give guarantees, since most of the work depends on you.
The specialist's job is to help you explore your problem.