This is a very broad statement and incorrect. Psychology also has had time to develop and improve. For me I made sure and still am, focusing on loving myself and keeping the peace i have in my heart. I promote mental health and educate others that there are many, many different types of therapy modules that psychologist work with. Its like how there are specialist for Dr.s. I kept a peomise to myself that there is much more to life than my trauma, i knew how to deal with my trauma, i just didnt know how to embrace life and accept it for what it is or what i wanted it to be.
Yeah, unfortunatly that can happen. most therapy models are a re-traumatisation at best, and if they then don't provide the healing, you are worse off.
Do your kids have no friends? That is very sad. Sorry to hear. I love my very real friends, and we talk about our problems together and heal in our own time. I am in a place in my life where I can afford therapy, and it helped me immensely. I hope that on your kids as well.
@@Michelle-yd7zs ya what do I know, just happen to be a psychologist myself. If you're consistently in therapy and use that in place of friendship which is what you're describing here, your therapist is ripping you off. There are multiple harms to therapy and it is in no way for everyone or forever.