HyenaRadio
Very troubled
- Apr 5, 2023
- 29
Hello, I'm new here and seeking advice on this subject is one of the things that led me to make this profile.
So recently my mom convinced me into agreeing to go to therapy while I'm still under her insurance. I've only ever seen one other therapist before for only about a week back in 2019 and got diagnosed with anxiety. That past experience didn't help me at all and getting help from school counselors (both high school and college) also did nothing for me.
I was just looking for advice if seeking help is even really worth it, I don't want to get my hopes up or wasted my time. I've heard horror stories about how seeing mental health professionals had actually made people worse off especially being hospitalized. I know I'm going to lie about my ideations and past traumas anyways. But I also know I'm in a very privileged position to have insurance, family who are at least somewhat sympathetic to my struggles, and the ability to even see a therapist. Should I trust this? Should I put in effort for this?
So recently my mom convinced me into agreeing to go to therapy while I'm still under her insurance. I've only ever seen one other therapist before for only about a week back in 2019 and got diagnosed with anxiety. That past experience didn't help me at all and getting help from school counselors (both high school and college) also did nothing for me.
I was just looking for advice if seeking help is even really worth it, I don't want to get my hopes up or wasted my time. I've heard horror stories about how seeing mental health professionals had actually made people worse off especially being hospitalized. I know I'm going to lie about my ideations and past traumas anyways. But I also know I'm in a very privileged position to have insurance, family who are at least somewhat sympathetic to my struggles, and the ability to even see a therapist. Should I trust this? Should I put in effort for this?