How to Know When It’s Time to Go to Therapy
Most people seek therapy when they feel a need for help in changing some aspect of their life.
Therapy can help encourage and support your desire to change. Perhaps you have goals you want to achieve but are finding it hard to attain them. Or perhaps you’re working through unresolved issues you’ve never dealt with.
If you’re having trouble navigating an aspect of your life on your own, a therapist can help. In therapy, you can work on making positive transformations in how you think, feel, or act.
Additionally, therapy can help to resolve past issues that have you now feeling “stuck.”
It’s important to consider therapy if you feel stuck in a loop of unproductive thinking or behavior that you can’t seem to stop or change. Perhaps you keep going through the same thing without understanding why. Seeing a therapist can help you understand your thoughts and behaviors.
A mental health professional can help you figure out how to move forward. They can assist you in positively modifying your perspective about the things that concern you.
The following examples are situations in which you might seek therapy:
- Life feels overwhelming, and you’re stressed out.
- You’re finding it hard to bounce back from difficult experiences.
- You feel like you don’t have any power over what happens in your life.
- You’ve been through something that has changed you in ways you didn’t want.
- Your relationships aren’t working out, and you’re losing hope.
- You’re going through a life transition, and you need help adapting.
- You feel like you don’t have the support you need to talk about what’s bothering you.
“The easiest way to tell if you need therapy is to ask yourself, ‘Is there anything in my life that I want to change, but I’m having trouble changing on my own?'”
Wanting to make a change is your most important consideration. Change can’t happen unless you are willing to work on it and a therapist can help you with that.
Therapists are experts in helping you break habitual negative patterns, and can help you understand the “why” behind them. It’s one of the best decisions you can make for yourself!