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Facing up to my feelings about therapy

For mental health awareness week, Rosa Doherty writes about breaking down her own prejudice to get help.

May 9, 2017 10:55
Therapy
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I started therapy two years ago when my dad became sick, my life felt unstable, and a series of unhealthy relationships meant I was living in a constant sense of panic.

Nothing in my life felt safe or permanent and the smallest and most mundane task could result in tears. I felt ashamed that I felt overwhelmed by everyday things that were happening to people everywhere.

“So what,” I told myself. “You’re not the only one whose dad might die, get over it”. I realise now that was the point.

It is Mental Health Awareness Week and social media is awash with people telling you to be aware. They are all speaking out about mental health, and the fact that people you know, love, live with, or work with, every day might struggle with their mind. But how can it be that we are all brave enough to praise and encourage others to talk about their problems, but not one is sharing their own experiences?