You know... Now that I think about it I realize that I was very depressed for quite awhile. I talked to my friends about what I thought that I was depressed about, but it was never the root of the problem that I was talking about. It took me going to a councilor to finally figure out what was wrong with me and to be able to work past it. Yeah, you're friend may keep on telling you time and time again what they think that their problem is, but they may not realize that their problem goes deeper than they realize. They may need to talk to a councilor to be able to get to the bottom of things. And yes, there are affordable councilors out there that are willing to sit there with you for an hour and not really say a thing while you pour out your heart to them about what your problems are. Answers can often be within yourself, it's just that sometimes you have to dig deeper than you think that you should have to dig to be able to find out what the answers really are.
Then again, there are the councilors who will talk you through every situation that you are really struggling with. They will help you to figure out what you want to do about the situation and help you see the ways to work through it. They can be very helpful people. Heck, if you go to the right ones then you may even be able to get some help if you are troubled by financial circumstances (they probably won't be able to just give you money, but they may be willing to help you find a better job or point you to somebody that has helped some of their clients in the past).
(Oh yeah, my councilor was $15 an hour because I could afford it with the size of my Wal*Mart paycheck. There is the proof that not all councilors are all about the Benjamins.)
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