AnnonyBox

AnnonyBox

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Apr 11, 2018
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Because of my joblessness, I'm not able to really afford a therapist. I feel like I'd be safer talking to someone online rather than in person. That said, I have my misgivings about therapy in general, after going through a few psych courses in college, which left a negative opinion of the field in my mind, compounded with the negative experiences people have here. Does anyone think I could benefit from some form of therapy? I'd be willing to give it a try online, so long as I could remain anonymous. Can anyone recommend any decent online free therapy site? I've seen 7cups in google searches, but I looked at reddit, and apparently it isn't very well recommended. Thanks.
 
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pole

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Sep 18, 2018
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the closest to that i've found is a forum similar to this called "suicideforum.com". it's been around for about 20 years as a suicideforum that helps suicidal people. there's a ton of members still there from 15 years ago which is crazy to me. but it personally had people whom were empaths that helped me alot when i was going through stuff and really understood me genuinly on that site. honestly the closest to a free therapeutic forum for suicide you'll find, as it's been a mental health advocate for years as well and has it's own mobile app.

perhaps giving that a try, it can't hurt to give it a try.
 
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k75

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Jun 27, 2019
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Sadly, you get what you pay for, and free is usually suicide hotline level of help.

I have yet to find an online therapy site that will even take me these days, free or paid. They all say I need more care than they can give.
 
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cant cry

I probably won't respond if you write me
Oct 11, 2019
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There's a site called Better Help Counseling that sounds worth looking into from what I've heard. I can't tell you anything else but I'm about to check into it myself.
 
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ArtsyDrawer

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Nov 8, 2018
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There's a site called Better Help Counseling that sounds worth looking into from what I've heard. I can't tell you anything else but I'm about to check into it myself.
I tried it. It... Works... Except it's expensive. It does work for me,though.
 
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the_inbetween

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Jan 22, 2020
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You can do workbooks, like the McKay DBT workbook. You don't need to have CPTSD to benefit from these but the cptsd subreddit has a post called cptsd library with lots of workbooks. I think some of them are even free for download under the workbooks section.
 
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