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Old Feb 02, 2008, 04:47 AM
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Well, wouldn't those "problems" be the same as issues? It sound like you find the words mental health to be a problem. Maybe you could just think of it as health? Or psychological health?

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..... The words "mental heath" is not a problem for me. Maybe it was in the beginning, because I was "embarrassed" or "ashamed" seeing a therapist/counselor. Maybe it was because I feared I had gone crazy. Once the T said I wasn't crazy, it did not bother me anymore. The T was wrong in various areas, I hope he wasn't wrong about me not being nuts.
And if he was wrong. lol. all i can do is shrug my shoulders......

I am not against therapy. I think therapy helps a lot of people. Then there are a few like me, where they just "don't get it" or understands the purpose of therapy...........
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