Sister of the Moon
Student
- Dec 17, 2021
- 191
It's been several years since I tried therapy. In the past it's always been in person and I've not been able to open up fully about the traumas I carry around daily. I usually go to a few sessions, they tell me to get out more, I agree, and I get discharged.
I have a bit more optimism this time though because the therapy is online, via the NHS, and is an instant messaging format. I mean two weeks ago I was relatively enjoying life but it's all come crashing down around me with no light at the end of the tunnel. I was able to self-refer and my first hourly session is this evening. I know that I'll be able to write out my problems far easier than saying them in person.
I pray, please, please, this has to work for me or I'm doomed.
Just wanted to put this out there for anyone in the UK who is struggling and wants recovery. It's taken about ten days from first applying to getting an appointment.
I have a bit more optimism this time though because the therapy is online, via the NHS, and is an instant messaging format. I mean two weeks ago I was relatively enjoying life but it's all come crashing down around me with no light at the end of the tunnel. I was able to self-refer and my first hourly session is this evening. I know that I'll be able to write out my problems far easier than saying them in person.
I pray, please, please, this has to work for me or I'm doomed.
Just wanted to put this out there for anyone in the UK who is struggling and wants recovery. It's taken about ten days from first applying to getting an appointment.