We follow a structured and ethical framework designed to ensure safety, confidentiality, and measurable progress. Each session is guided by professional psychological standards, evidence-based techniques, and clear therapeutic goals, creating a supportive environment where clients can build insight, resilience, and sustainable emotional growth. Step 1: Initial AssessmentWe conduct a confidential evaluation to understand: - Your primary concern
- Therapy goals
- Suitability for outdoor sessions
This assessment may include structured intake questionnaires and psychological screening tools to establish baseline emotional functioning. Step 2: Location PlanningAfter the initial assessment confirms that outdoor therapy is appropriate, the next step involves carefully selecting a suitable location for the sessions. Thoughtful location planning is essential to ensure that clients feel comfortable, safe, and able to speak openly during the therapeutic process. Our team chooses outdoor environments in Dhaka that are calm, discreet, and supportive of focused conversation. Locations are selected based on factors such as privacy, accessibility, noise levels, and overall atmosphere. The goal is to create a setting where clients can relax, reflect, and engage fully in the session without unnecessary distractions. - Privacy and discretion
- Calm and quiet surroundings
- Accessibility within Dhaka
- Safe and comfortable environment
- Minimal public disturbance
- Supportive natural atmosphere
- Weather and seasonal considerations
Step 3: Structured 60-Minute SessionEach session includes: - Goal-focused dialogue
- Cognitive restructuring (if needed)
- Emotional processing
- Grounding or mindfulness exercises
Where appropriate, techniques from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) may be integrated to enhance flexibility and solution clarity. Step 4: Reflection & Action PlanYou leave with: - Clear coping strategies
- Emotional insights
- Practical next steps
Therapy is collaborative, measurable, and outcome-focused. |