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Old Jan 06, 2013, 05:50 AM
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I have SOOOO many things going on. I'm going insane! I don't know if I'm really thinking and feeling these things or if I'm just imagining them. Do I need help? Can I even trust a therapist?
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Old Jan 06, 2013, 06:37 AM
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I think you probably could trust a therapist. If you have a kind one then you can ask them only to confer what you're comfortable with to your parents, or something... Therapists are there to help, after all. Not hurt you. Except for a few that I have had the pleasure of never meeting. As for if you need help, you need to ask yourself that... or at least give some examples. Hope I helped at least a little... I have anxiety issues so it's hard to trust people for me too, but I think therapists can be trusted.

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Old Jan 09, 2013, 01:03 AM
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maby not even a theripist but even a counceler could help... i know talking about it helps but comming out could make things harder. what helps me is every day after school i hit my boxing bag i recently got for about 30min all u need to do is find the 1 hobby that helps to take away your emoshanal pain
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