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I'm seeing a psychologist vs I meet with a psychologist

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I'm seeing a psychologist' implies an ongoing or regular interaction with the psychologist, while 'I meet with a psychologist' suggests a more general or one-time meeting. The choice between the two depends on the frequency and duration of the sessions.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 677 views

I'm seeing a psychologist

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate an ongoing or regular interaction with a psychologist.

This phrase is used to express the idea that you have regular appointments or sessions with a psychologist for therapy or counseling.

Examples:

  • I'm seeing a psychologist to help me deal with my anxiety.
  • She's been seeing a psychologist for a few months now.
  • Are you still seeing a psychologist for your depression?
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  • Jun 20, 2014 ... I'm taking antidepressants, and I'm seeing a psychologist!” What happened next surprised me. “That's so great!” was her response.
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Alternatives:

  • I have sessions with a psychologist
  • I'm in therapy with a psychologist
  • I'm undergoing therapy with a psychologist
  • I'm receiving counseling from a psychologist
  • I'm getting help from a psychologist

I meet with a psychologist

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a general or one-time meeting with a psychologist.

This phrase is used to describe a single or occasional meeting with a psychologist, without implying a regular or ongoing interaction.

Examples:

  • I meet with a psychologist to discuss my career goals.
  • She met with a psychologist for an evaluation.
  • Do you regularly meet with a psychologist?
  • What will happen when I meet with a psychologist or psychiatrist for the first time? The first appointment will last about an hour; You can come by yourself or ...
  • After I meet with a psychologist for a few sessions, she begins to mention the possibility of an autism spectrum diagnosis. I bristle, insist I'm just there to talk about ...
  • After I meet with a psychologist for a few sessions, she begins to mention the possibility of an autism spectrum diagnosis. I bristle, insist I'm just there to talk about ...
  • Jun 4, 2015 ... After I meet with a psychologist for a few sessions, she begins to mention the possibility of an autism spectrum diagnosis. I bristle, insist I'm just ...

Alternatives:

  • I have a meeting with a psychologist
  • I consult with a psychologist
  • I have an appointment with a psychologist
  • I see a psychologist for a consultation
  • I visit a psychologist for counseling

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