How do I know when I see a psychologist?
Life is full of challenges. We are often able to get through
these things with the help of those around us and the skills and strategies we
have acquired throughout our lives. Of course, everyone faces difficult periods
in their lives - so when you're struggling, it can sometimes be difficult to
determine if it's time to see a professional to help you overcome it.
In our busy world, stress and other emotional difficulties
have become so natural that we sometimes believe that struggle is natural and
not something we should try to change. However, emotional problems can lead to
serious mental health problems, physical illnesses, and countless other issues.
People see psychologists for all kinds of reasons -
including managing diagnostic mental health problems, sadness, adapting to life
changes, coping with stress, changing inherent habits or ways of thinking, or
many other difficulties. We know that early people get help, it is easier to
overcome problems. This may seem obvious, but people often let their problems
escalate before asking for help.
So how do you decide when it might be time to seek
professional help? We've developed some pointers to help guide you.
The way you feel is on your way to the way you work daily
To a large extent, all mental health problems involve a
level of functional impairment - that is, they hinder the way you work at home,
at school, at school, or anything else you need to do. You may feel comfortable
all the time, and you cannot concentrate, not be motivated, engage in
arguments, or have any combination of difficulties. If your emotions limit your
ability to cope with everyday life, it's time to get help.
Your feelings multiply or become extreme or out of control
If your feelings are severe or disproportionate to what is
going on, this can be incredibly exhausting. Feeling overwhelmed by emotions
can indicate underlying problems and can affect all areas of your life. If you
find yourself sympathetic about things that don't usually bother you or are
having trouble controlling your feelings, this is a sign that it's time to work
with someone who can help you develop skills to organize your emotions more
effectively.
You feel stuck
"I can't move forward on my own" is one of the
most common things we hear from customers. If you find yourself stuck somewhere,
a relationship, a situation, or a cycle that you don't want to be in, and
you're not sure how to change that, psychologists can help you solve this
problem and make changes to improve your life.
You can't stop thinking about what you are going through
We often assume that over time, we will overcome things -
but sometimes this is not the case. It can be a shock, a death, a breakdown of
a relationship - or just finding yourself meditating on what other people
think. If you find that you get stuck and get involved in ideas, it may be
helpful to ask for help to learn how to gain space from your thoughts and
regain control of your life.
You don't enjoy the things you're used to
When things you usually enjoy start to feel bored, drained,
or even hard to do, this is a clear sign that something is happening
emotionally. Seeing a psychologist can help you understand this, improve your
mood, reconnect with your values, and gain more satisfaction from fun
activities.
Your health is affected
There is more and more emerging research suggesting that our
mental and physical health is inextricably linked. When we fight emotionally,
it is common for our physical health to suffer as well. Stress can manifest in
several ways, including bowel problems, headaches, muscle tension, weakened
immunity, poor sleep, or loss of libido. If you are feeling jogging and there
is no medical reason for it, it is worth considering whether there is an
emotional cause that affects your physical health.
You use drugs, alcohol, food or sex to deal with it
When things get tough, we often look for things outside of
ourselves to distract us. But if you find that you use materials or things to
deal with your feelings regularly, it is helpful to think about talking about
this with a psychologist.
Your relationships suffer
When we don't feel our best, it can often be passed on to
the people closest to us. This may seem difficult to express yourself, feeling
angry or angry, or withdrawing from relationships and isolating yourself. Human
beings are social creatures, and we are connected by communication through the
presence of people around us. Communication is incredibly important in
maintaining good mental health - so if you find that your relationships have
been compromised, this is a good time to get some help.
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People around you express their concern to you
Often people can see things more clearly from the outside.
If people in your life are worried about you or notice big changes in you, it's
an indication that something has turned out that you might need help.
If you notice any of the above, it's time to take the first
step and make contact with a psychologist. Working with a psychologist provides
a safe and ungovernable place where you can learn new skills and strategies to
improve your health.

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