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devondegenero
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Default May 05, 2020 at 12:00 AM
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I personally believe medication is helpful, not as helpful as talk therapy especially with a license psychiatrist. Nothing else helps solve a problem more than talking it out. However the proper medication while going through these months of on going therapy is necessary. There is no better relief than finding the answers. You may not even realize the problem begins with you, whether it is someone else's fault or not. I suggest starting with your history, get a journal and write about your child hood days. No matter how frustrating and painful this may be, it is essential. Write about your parents and school, who your friends were, what you liked and disliked. If anyone has any advice please comment on this post, as time goes on we will repost and advance our findings.
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