Based on Saunders' help-seeking behavior concept, this study is not only aimed at exploring the length of time needed、self-evaluated difficulty and coping strategy during the process of seeking therapy, but investigating how social support、gender and marital situation affect client's help-seeking behavior. 61 clients and 29 parents have completed the process of seeking therapy questionnaire (PSTQ) and PSTQ parent version. The results of this research are as follows: 1.0ver half of the clients, the time between the onset of the problem and seeking therapy is over two years. Most of the clients choose coping strategy like: trying to find solution on one's own、listening to music、waiting for problem to go away、exercise or leisure activity. 2.The preliminary stage step in the process took the longest time and had the highest self-evaluated difficulty level, but subsequent stage were achieved relatively more quickly and having less difficulty. 3.During the process of help-seeking, there are about 70% to 80% of the clients and parents had talked to someone (like friends、co-workers、teachers and experts) about the problem prior to seeking therapy.