There are always those who think you should pull yourself up by your bootstraps and snap out of it, whether “it” is anxiety, depression, or any kind of emotional distress. Many think these issues can be overcome with enough willpower, which is a concept that lays the fault squarely on you if you are the sufferer, and only exacerbates your suffering.
Others prescribe self-care, which is always a good idea, but it may not be enough to overcome what’s bothering you. You can learn to meditate, take a walk, do yoga. And those are great things to do. But they don’t take the place of talk therapy.
Talk Therapy, Not Chats with Friends
Common wisdom is that if you feel troubled, talking it out will help. And if you have a friend with whom you feel safe, this may be a great idea. But no matter how close your friend, if he is not a trained professional, you may come away from your chat unsatisfied. Here’s why:
Talk Therapy as a Journey to Discovery
Look for a good therapist or a good friend with whom you are simpatico, and with whom you can explore into deep levels. That is, someone with whom you can feel safe to penetrate deep below the surface. Someone who is in tune with you. This may take a while to find, but it is worth pursuing. You want to remain open to discovering new truths about yourself and the ideal person to talk to will help you on your way.
The right friend or therapist can help you risk this adventure that ultimately brings you peace.
Nancy Travers is an Orange County Counseling professional. If you need safe, effective counseling services, please get in touch. You can reach her here: https://www.nancyscounselingcorner.com/comtact
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