WhateverWorks · 36-40
No, it means they care about their mental health and having healthier relationships with others. or it was court ordered. Or a spouse gave them an ultimatum lol
Selah ·
No. It means they have money to waste.
AnthroKenji · 36-40, M
Ah, yeah I was pretty far gone and having issues … I’d say I lost it.
*edit* my friends were a big help in keeping me from ruining my life but it got drastic.
*edit* my friends were a big help in keeping me from ruining my life but it got drastic.
Graylight · 51-55, F
"Crazy" isn't a professional word of any kind. People who seek therapy are exploring, investigating motives and timelines and attempting to pick up some tools that help them resolve issues or generally live a happier, healthier life.
You wouldn't (shouldn't) start climbing a mountain trail blindly - you'd consult someone who knew the terrain and weather conditions. People help people; therapy is just the professional form of that.
You wouldn't (shouldn't) start climbing a mountain trail blindly - you'd consult someone who knew the terrain and weather conditions. People help people; therapy is just the professional form of that.
Mooed78 · F
No absolutely not.
no,thats attending sw

SW-User
Most certainly not
hunkalove · 70-79, M
I like raisins!
Pinkstarburst · F
Nope
deadgerbil · 26-30, M
No
SomeMichGuy · M
Yes. j/k!
Serious answer:
No, but...most people are never cured by psychotherapy.
Resume hilarity:
[Of course, this is predictable; why would ANYone ask a person having issues to go talk to a psycho?!]
Serious answer:
No, but...most people are never cured by psychotherapy.
Resume hilarity:
[Of course, this is predictable; why would ANYone ask a person having issues to go talk to a psycho?!]
Whodunnit · M
No, just mentally bruised
DDonde · 31-35, M
No

SW-User
No