yeah if you have medical insurance that covers mental health, your carrier usually will have an online tool to help you find a doctor or therapist in your area that is in your plan. Log on to their website and take a look.
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Originally posted by Sparko View Postyeah if you have medical insurance that covers mental health, your carrier usually will have an online tool to help you find a doctor or therapist in your area that is in your plan. Log on to their website and take a look.
With that, there's only two pieces of advice I have:
1) Keep trying people until you find someone you can open up to and be honest with.*
2) Open up and be honest with that person.
*My understanding is that, statistically, good therapist/counselor match is the highest factor for continued improvement.I'm not here anymore.
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Originally posted by Zymologist View PostWell I had an appointment yesterday. My first time talking to a shrink (his words, actually). We'll see how it goes after a couple more visits.
I have no qualifications for diagnosing myself or anyone else, but I do happen to be a certified nut with much experience in survival as an escapee...
Originally posted by Catholicity View Post...from the textbook perspective and from personal experience, those who have personality disorders generally refuse to acknowledge that they are sick or need help...
Originally posted by Sparko View PostI think generally your friends and family might become worried about your actions and let you know that what you are doing or thinking is abnormal. Then you would go see...and talk...Originally posted by Carrikature View Post...find someone you can open up to and be honest with.*
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*My understanding is that, statistically, good therapist/counselor match is the highest factor for continued improvement.
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