Quote from: Pema on Yesterday at 11:07:53 AMBut again... I'm a control freak, and one who really, really values clarity in communication.
Haha, I am the same way! Systems and flowcharts are my thing. I tell people I am a nerd, and I have the spreadsheets to prove it!
I do understand what you are saying. Maybe just ask what the plan is, or at least the goal?
In my gender therapy sessions, there really wasn't one. The psychologist told me that I was in the driver's seat, so it depended on what issues I was having trouble with at that time. Of course, that changed over time, too.
After a while, I had more issues with my PTSD than with gender issues. Part of that was because I became comfortable with who I am, so my other issues took center stage. Then the therapy focused on those issues with the goal of reducing the symptoms and my sensitivity to triggers.
Therapy is always about:
1. List the symptoms.
2. Identify the triggers causing the symptoms.
3. Remove or reduce the symptoms by desensitizing the triggers.
It doesn't matter what the modality is (hypnotherapy, CBT, EFT, Gestalt, or even Freudian), the process is still the same. As a hypnotherapist, my clients responded to hypnotherapy because I could change the modality to whatever they responded to. But as far as an outline for treatment, the above should suit you well.