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You
can benefit from therapy if you…
- Feel stressed, depressed, or hopeless.
- Are unhappy with your marriage
or primary relationship.
- Are going through separation or
divorce.
- Need help with your child's behavioral,
emotional or school problems.
- Need help communicating with or
caring for an elder parent.
- Have eating, sleeping, or sexual
problems.
- Have panic or claustrophobic attacks.
- Are involved in an abusive relationship.
- Have a life threatening illness
such as cancer or AIDS
- Have debilitating fear, anger
or guilt.
- Are concerned about alcohol or
drug use.
- Experience profound mood swings.
- Experience flashbacks.
- Think of suicide.
- Experience loneliness and isolation.
- Have an overwhelming fear or worry.
- Have fears about your own death
or the death of a loved one.
- Feel like you're wasting your
life.
- Behave in self-destructive ways.
- Feel deep dissatisfaction with
your job.
- Have persistent conflicts with
co-workers.
- Wonder about the direction and
meaning of your life.
- Are often sick or have chronic
health problems (headaches, stomach, back pain, M.S., etc.).
- Are undergoing divorce or separation.
- Have survived a trauma, accident,
or are in crisis.
- Have unexplained fatigue or lack
of motivation.
- Experience severe emotional stress
or anxiety.
- Show problems with inappropriate
behavior.
- Have persistent feelings of loneliness
or isolation.
- Are disturbed about your sexual
functioning or activities.
- Have unusual eating patterns.
- Have experienced a major injury
or illness in the past.
- Feel your alcohol or drug use
has become "abuse."
- Your family thinks you have an
alcohol or drug problem.
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