Seek professional therapy or counseling
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If you are struggling with persistent low mood, anxiety, trauma, or emotional difficulties that interfere with daily life, working with a licensed mental health professional is one of the most effective steps you can take. Therapists provide evidence-based treatments tailored to your specific situation.
What to Expect
Common approaches include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), which helps identify and reframe unhelpful thought patterns, and talk therapy, which provides a safe space to process emotions and experiences. A good therapist will collaborate with you on goals and adjust their approach based on your needs.
How to Start
- Ask your primary care doctor for a referral
- Check your insurance provider's directory for covered therapists
- Online therapy platforms (such as BetterHelp or Talkspace) offer convenient access, though in-person sessions may be preferable for some
- Community mental health centers often offer sliding-scale fees based on income
- Many employers provide free short-term counseling through Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs)
Tips
- Finding the right fit matters -- it is normal to try two or three therapists before finding one who works well for you
- Therapy is most effective when attended consistently, not just during crises
- If cost is a barrier, ask about sliding-scale fees, training clinics at universities, or support groups as a starting point
- In a crisis, contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (call or text 988 in the US) for immediate support
Created: 2/21/2026, 2:48:17 PM professional servicebest practice
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