Article #307

The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

Title The one change that worked: I committed to therapy – and began to chip away at my grief and depression Source The Guardian - World News
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When my mother died, my mental health fell into decline. I tried everything from CBT to mindfulness, until one day something finally shifted

I used to think I was great at therapy. From 17 to 23, I saw a total of four therapists for anywhere between two weeks and three months. Each time, I would sit in their quiet, softly furnished rooms and reel off the story of why I was there: my mum had been diagnosed with terminal cancer when I was 15 and given six months to live. She survived, but I continued to live in fear as she relapsed, then went into remission and finally died four years later. I gave them the narrative, talked about how my relationships or work were adding to my stress, then took on their tips, from cognitive behavioural therapy to mindfulness.

I was a conscientious student, eager to implement their advice so I could continue coping. Once my allotted number of sessions was up, I would leave, knowing that if things began to feel stressful again, I could return and pick up new strategies. Therapy was a tool and I felt confident using it.

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Link https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2025/mar/10/the-one-change-that-worked-i-committed-to-therapy-and-began-to-chip-away-at-my-grief-and-depression Published At 2025-03-10 06:00:17 (1 year ago)
Created At 2025-03-10 06:04:17 Updated At 2025-03-10 06:04:17