Usually
individuals choose to have therapy because they are experiencing difficulties
and distress in their lives. Sometimes people can be isolated but at other
times, even where an individual has the most supportive family and friends,
they can find it difficult if not impossible to explain why, for example, they
may be feeling anxious and or depressed. Or it may be easier to talk about
personal, family, or relationship issues with a person who is independent of
friends and family. Other life issues and events which can be very difficult to
deal with include bereavement, divorce, redundancy, health issues, bullying and
so on. However, you do not have to be in crisis or on the verge of one, before
choosing to have therapy. You may be experiencing underlying feelings of
dissatisfaction with life in general, or be seeking balance in your life and
spirituality. All of these reasons and more will bring individuals to therapy.





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