You don’t have to go to therapy, but it’s absolutely not only for the rich. My sessions were $5 an hour through the local LGBT center because of income scaling, and they literally changed my life, helped me work through the worst symptoms of my PTSD and gain the confidence to go back to school.
Crappy therapists don’t do much, and I’ve seen my fair share of crappy ones, but a good therapist who you trust and are honest with can absolutely help.
E: sorry, didn’t see this was the Women’s Stuff community, I’m trans but don’t identify as a woman, mods if you feel this comment needs to be deleted please do
Everywhere I've lived has had free counseling services. I have to remind these people that those exist when they keep talking at me with their problems.
When I was a kid there was a stigma against therapy; people thought it was for the insane. At some point it flipped and not going to therapy became a red flag for many.
I have been to lots of therapy and had necessary medicine gatekept by it when i couldnt afford it. There should be no stigma to it. There should no stigma to not going to it. It can be great, and it can hurt people.
Lets not dictate to others whether or not they should go.
Lets not dictate to others whether or not they should go.
This here. Therapy is a western hobby, and an American one in particular. Other cultures have their own ways of dealing with these matters. Western-style therapy imposed on them often causes more damage than letting their own processes play out. Are they perfect? No. But nor is the western-style therapy culture.
If someone has access to therapy and they admit to having mental issues of some kind but they just say they're going to work it out on their own then I usually start distancing myself.
I do therapy when I can afford it. When I can't, I try to do a lot of self discovery, learning myself, being aware of the things I'm doing and why I'm avoiding things. And then I try to keep track of them for when my finances allow me to do therapy again.
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ms_lane@lemmy.world · 19 pts · 16d
Therapy is for the rich.
Scraping by week to week I don't have the money to fund exceptionally well off professionals who don't really do a lot of actual work for that money.
Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 34 pts · 16d
You don’t have to go to therapy, but it’s absolutely not only for the rich. My sessions were $5 an hour through the local LGBT center because of income scaling, and they literally changed my life, helped me work through the worst symptoms of my PTSD and gain the confidence to go back to school.
Crappy therapists don’t do much, and I’ve seen my fair share of crappy ones, but a good therapist who you trust and are honest with can absolutely help.
E: sorry, didn’t see this was the Women’s Stuff community, I’m trans but don’t identify as a woman, mods if you feel this comment needs to be deleted please do
velma@sh.itjust.works · 12 pts · 16d
Thanks for being polite and respectful of this space!
I’ll second your advice on therapy as well. Depending on your location, accessible therapy may be easier now than it used to be. Worth exploring!
Wren@lemmy.today · 16 pts · 16d
Everywhere I've lived has had free counseling services. I have to remind these people that those exist when they keep talking at me with their problems.
EggInDisguise@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 20 pts · 16d
And when their appointment in 17-23 months finally gets around, I'm sure they'll enjoy counseling!
I know I did. It was just a bitch and a half to get seen
Wren@lemmy.today · 10 pts · 16d
Better than me having to use my counseling sessions to deal with the extra, one-sided emotional labor.
applebusch@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 13 pts · 16d
Repelle@lemmy.world · 11 pts · 15d
When I was a kid there was a stigma against therapy; people thought it was for the insane. At some point it flipped and not going to therapy became a red flag for many.
I have been to lots of therapy and had necessary medicine gatekept by it when i couldnt afford it. There should be no stigma to it. There should no stigma to not going to it. It can be great, and it can hurt people.
Lets not dictate to others whether or not they should go.
ZDL@lazysoci.al · 6 pts · 15d
This here. Therapy is a western hobby, and an American one in particular. Other cultures have their own ways of dealing with these matters. Western-style therapy imposed on them often causes more damage than letting their own processes play out. Are they perfect? No. But nor is the western-style therapy culture.
UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml · 11 pts · 15d
I cant afford therapy. Any other questions?
Malyca@lemmy.zip · 4 pts · 14d
Everybody can benefit from therapy
minty@aussie.zone · 4 pts · 15d
I didnt feel like it helped me but that was probs the therapist and also me not being quite there.
Ill try again, but if I cant find anything < $100 I'll just idk watch youtube video advicr channels on whatever is bothering me.
GhostFace@lemmy.today · 4 pts · 15d
Is it wrong of me to see this as a red flag?
If someone has access to therapy and they admit to having mental issues of some kind but they just say they're going to work it out on their own then I usually start distancing myself.
i_dont_want_to@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 4 pts · 15d
Obviously, they are relying on their friends to fix them!
Oh, you're not equipped to be someone's therapist, even though you are being as supportive as possible? Why do you hate the mentality ill?!
20cello@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 16d
vantablack@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 2 pts · 13d
i don't need therapy
::: spoiler spoiler i need a fuckton of weed AND therapy :::
greatwhitebuffalo41@slrpnk.net · 1 pts · 13d
I do therapy when I can afford it. When I can't, I try to do a lot of self discovery, learning myself, being aware of the things I'm doing and why I'm avoiding things. And then I try to keep track of them for when my finances allow me to do therapy again.
sqauffle@slrpnk.net · 1 pts · 15d
Jiu jitsu