werbert wrote:
I am just curious to see how many of us are getting along just fine versus how many need a helping hand.
If you include counseling as "treatment", then yes-I participate in talk therapy every week. I'm not "getting along fine" (am doing much better than I was), but my team of professionals provide crucial help. There are also social workers who advocated for me, without whom I'd have no SSI/Medicaid/free counseling appts.
Aeriel wrote:
I was incapable of connecting and/or trusting a therapist.
I feel that way at first, meeting a new mental health person (shrink or social worker or whichever)-it's a total stranger. With some of them, things didn't improve. With others, over time, our relationships have grown in valuable ways. Takes a long time for me to to feel well understood-it's worthwhile investment to me. Been seeing a counselor for 2 hrs/week every week for 2 yrs. I also see other counselors less often but regularly, so I don't rely inordinately on just one person.
When it works, it works well enough for me want to continue. My personal experiences w/ counselors have been more insightful & supportive than unpleasant & invalidating. However, it's varied greatly from place to place & person to person.
_________________
*"I don't know what it is, but I know what it isn't."*