For me, cognitive behavioral therapy really helped a lot with my anxiety, but I needed to find a certified psychotherapist for that (I live in EU). I talked a lot with a psychologist before, but that was only midly helpful. CBT brought a lot of structure to the whole thing, and I quickly improved.
I was very sceptical, but now I’m impressed. It’s not like I gaslight myself and pretend my life is perfect, but I ended up seeing my difficulties in a more balanced view.
IronBird@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
from a evolutionary standpoint, depression is just your brain telling you “damn…your life kind sucks, you should probably change something about it until it doesn’t”.
therapy is meant to help you figure out fhe (something) that makes it sucks. sometimes your so depressed though, the reward processes of your brain so fucked, that you can’t even make the effort to affect change even if you already know what’s wrong and needs to change. that’s what meds are for.