nerdatheart9490
Pokemon Professor
Due to depression, I've been in and out of therapy since I was 13. Now, at 23, I've started seeing a counselor again. My depression and anxiety has gotten to the point that I can't even keep a job.
If you're willing to both talk and listen, therapy can be so helpful and healing. If you're not willing to talk about yourself and hear honest truths and advice, then it will be a waste of time. I learned this the hard way as a teenager. It's not always going to be fun, but it will totally be worth it in the end. Just make sure you like and trust your therapist. If you don't, then find a new one. This website lets you search based on who you want to see, where, why, and which medical coverage they'll take (if you live in the USA)
https://therapists.psychologytoday.com/
If you're willing to both talk and listen, therapy can be so helpful and healing. If you're not willing to talk about yourself and hear honest truths and advice, then it will be a waste of time. I learned this the hard way as a teenager. It's not always going to be fun, but it will totally be worth it in the end. Just make sure you like and trust your therapist. If you don't, then find a new one. This website lets you search based on who you want to see, where, why, and which medical coverage they'll take (if you live in the USA)
https://therapists.psychologytoday.com/