How a Therapist Can Help You?

Written by MindClub America Staff

Therapist Helping

There are many reasons why someone should see a therapist. Truly, if you feel like you may benefit from meeting with a therapist, that is good enough reason to seek out support from a therapist! Not only can a good therapist help you work through any current mental health concern being currently experiences, but they may also be able to prevent you from suffering other mental health concerns in the future. Learning how to cope with life stressors and not letting those stressors turn into mental health issues is a form of mental health management strategies. This is also known as keeping good mental fitness. The most important thing to know and understand is that working with a therapist is not a Bad Thing. It doesn’t make you crazy or mentally defective, just like going to the doctor doesn’t make you weak or sick. A person is just looking to improve their mental fitness with the help of a trained licensed professional. Really, what is so bad about that? Nothing at All!

Your health is one of a kind. Your mental health is just another part of your overall health and taking care of it improves your quality of life. Everyone struggles with their mental health sometimes. At these times, working with a licensed therapist can help someone improve quicker and provide tools to limit issues from returning. People use a therapist to work through struggles they encounter in life, or deal with intense emotional issues. Some signs that give a good indication of when to reach out to a therapist will be shared with you now.

1. You Notice Personality Changes:
    One of the clearest signs of struggling with a mental health concern issue is dealing with mood issues. (Examples – Not enjoying activities you used to do, it becomes to difficult to manage emotions like being sad or getting angry often, whenever we don’t feel like ourselves and it becomes bothersome to us) When you notice mood changes it is a good sign that working with a therapist could be the help needed to get back to feeling better.
2. Changes to Your Sleep or Appetite:
    Your mental health can greatly influence these two areas. Mental health isn’t always the reason for changes in these areas, but it is usually the last reason people see as the cause for the changes. Studies have shown that when people struggle in these areas it more commonly links back to mental health issues/concerns. If you’re sleeping more or lying awake longer than usual this is a good sign mental health concerns may be causing the problem. The same is true when you are eating more (especially for comfort) or not feeling hungry. Working with a therapist can help improve these areas.
3. You’re stressed All the Time:
    We all feel stressed sometimes. When we feel stressed all the time, even when the stressors are no longer present, it may be a good time to talk to a therapist. There may not be a mental health issue to blame but learning how to manage the stress in your life will bring a better quality of life back for you and everyone else.
4. Struggling with Anxiety:
    If you are experiencing chronic episodes of anxiety working with a therapist can help you manage these attacks or barriers. Anxiety is the most common mental health issue and research has shown that working with a therapist improves anxiety issues better than taking medications. A crucial component of dealing with anxiety is working with a therapist.
5. Emotional Trauma:
    Trauma comes in many forms – loss of a loved one, being fired, victim of a crime, car accidents, losing friendships, etc. Trauma impacts everyone differently and no-one should gauge trauma based on how others handle a situation or event. Talking with a therapist can really improve someone’s life no matter how small the trauma may seem to you or others.
6. You Want to Quit a Bad Habit:
    Addictions like smoking, alcohol, drug use, or gambling impact peoples lives. It is very common to need help dealing with the emotional causes of an addiction and the impact it has on you and others. Using a therapist can help with overcoming addictions and healing relationships.

Don’t hesitate to reach out when you think about working with a therapist. At Mind Club America you will work with licensed therapist and licensed psychiatrists to provide the best quality treatment options for you.

We look forward to working with you and helping you regain the quality of life you deserve.