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You never needed it to begin with . Talking to a stranger who himself got issues about things he could care less about and takes money out of you is just sad.
@@cafuunelmao. I spend my money on drugs and alcohol and wish I could afford therapy too. It would be nice to just be honest with my feelings to another person and hear their 2 cents. That alone would be worth it for me if I had the money.
@@2ToTheDome so Calebcity’s skit about the dad hiring a paid actor to trick his son into thinking he got killed just so his son promises to take care of the family’s farm is one of the things happening in his life too?
cause you know its actually true, shrinks are like a prostitutetes without sex, they make you feel relieved for half an hour, then you go back to your shitty life untill you spend your sevings on getting relieved for another half an hour, but your life is still shit.
I wrapped up therapy after about 6 months of weekly sessions last month and my therapist was so happy for me and just told me to call him if I ever need help. There’s never a shortage of people who need therapy lol, they’ll always have clients, just opens up a space for them. Dude if your therapist ever pushes anything on you get a new therapist 😂
They scammed your gullible self and you come here promoting them? 😂, what a sheep, if they really cared for you, they won't be charging you to not end your life, what a joke
Tbh a good therapist wants you to get better. I told my therapist "I've recovered from my eating disorder, I am happy to stop therapy." My therapist was thrilled for me. She said "would you like to do some followups just to make sure it's really recovered?" I said yes, we did 2 followups over a month, afterwards I said "I'm good, thank you for all you've done" and she said "you should thank yourself. You did it all. Well done on your recovery, I'm so happy I could have been part of it." Then I left, and it's been almost 3 years and I'm still recovered. That's what a good therapist does.
As a mental health professional, I have seen companies that care more about keeping the client than helping them get better and discharging them successfully. I am glad that I don't work with those companies anymore, and I am glad that I helped many of my clients get better and discharge them successfully before I left.
I am currently in therapy. I would LOSE it if my therapist did this shit to keep me as a patient. LBG you done made another HIT! You never seem to run out of skit ideas. Much love man!
They scammed your gullible self and you come here promoting them? 😂, what a sheep, if they really cared for you, they won't be charging you to not end your life, what a joke
The fact that the Hitman knew Anthony and his dad is kinda wild. The Therapist seemed to have a back up plan on all his clients. Honestly the wife isn’t much either lol
The wife was a paid actress from the therapist. They need to show him improvement in his life but not too much to the point that he wants to quit therapy
I can first hand verify these groups exist and are out there. They’ll call it motivation by positive affirmation. Props to the people that see through the BS. Not exactly hitmen or to that extreme, but yes these groups are out there.
If theres a shitload of mentally ill people, then they can just get more instead of trying to push like this, but if its a well-paying client you can expect them to get fucked up, like Johnny Dep and his ex's level.
Actually accurate! i went to a psychologist when i was battling depression a few years back and after over two years of visits with him i got alot better.. then suddenly when he saw i was doing better he started making me doubt myself and asking me things like "how do you KNOW your friends actually care about you and arent using you?"
When i was 12 i saw a psychologist and i had ticks and anxiety then and this mofo prescribes me olanzapine, gained 10 lbs in a week. I come back in told him i stopped taking them meds, then he tried saying i had a whole bunch of disorders he could pin point just based off my body movements. Was insane.
Go to a pyschiatrist, get it confirmed. Psychiatrists are more specialized in the field of diagnosis and prescription. There are a lot of mental illnesses that do need meds for life.
It's strange because, mental health either gets better or worse because of therapists. The therapist i went to last year was literally always interrupting me when i speak and even put me down with aggressive tones. But I'm glad I got better without a therapist!
Same thing with my threapist she literally would deter my confidence and my happiness. And would either make me feel better when I'm upset or worse depending on what the situation is
"Why are you doing murder😂😂😂" "While I'm on the phone with my son😂😂😂" "He's hearing me get murdered😂😂" "Atleast hang up the phone😂😂" Bro I know Caleb's voice when I hear it😂😂 I am dead 😂😂
100% accurate. As someone who went to a psychiatrist the moment you want to stop is the moment the labels drop! The one I went told me "I'll see you by the end of the month !" Haven't seen his ass in over a decade! 🤣
Dude I just went through something mildly similar with a therapist named Scott Mathis in Euless, TX. He asked me how I’m doing, and I responded, I’m doing good, and I feel like things are moving in a positive direction for me. He doesn’t respond that’s good to hear or I’m happy things are improving for you, instead he says, what makes you think that? I brushed it off, and said I’m working staying busy, and working out. After the visit I found out that Scott Mathis is one of the Pharisees and chief priests, so I understood why he’s not happy for me. Needless to say he should be terminated immediately.
This is the moment when the therapist suggest he takes HRT because he doesnt fully know his own self and might need a serious life change to get himself together.
I'd never advise stopping therapy forever. Going weekly starting out for extreme cases, but even then, biweekly is appropriate and more affordable. Any good company with benefits will have decent mental health coverage. Eventually you become more comfortable taking more time between sessions. I only see my therapist once a month now, and eventually I'm sure I'll space it out to two months and so forth. However, if and when things do get worse again, I'll go more frequently. Truth is, as good as your friends are, they often times don't make the best therapists. I've been in therapy long enough that I know how to listen and react to my friends who just need to talk and vent, but accept I'm not a professional. I don't know the deeper aspects a therapist may come to understand. Most importantly, sometimes it helps to talk to someone without any skin in the game. Someone who hasn't known you and you don't know them. I truly think that literally anyone can benefit from having a good therapist that they vibe with. No ones life is so good and so perfect that they never need to talk about anything. I can guarantee all the buff macho dudes here who claim they don't would benefit from it the most.
As a graduate student for family therapy, I approve this video😂😂😂. In all seriousness, I hope everyone is safe and doing well and if not, I hope things get better soon!❤
Real talk tho, if a therapist does anything toxic when you try and leave, make sure to leave them a public review somewhere detailing what happened so other people don’t see them
Tired therapy after my dad died from covid. And we spent all his life savings trying to save him.I was scared, and depressed, I had to take care of my little sis and my mom. First day was avarage. He asked about my fears why I feel scared and shit like that. 2nd day mf suggested me anti depressant pills. And told me I need to be more vulnerable to my feelings and stuff Told my uncle about this. He said It's okay to be scared about not being able to provide for your family. You just need to Man the f**k up and deal with it. It's been 4 years. Dropped out of collage,Got a stable job, nice apartment, sis going to good school. Never had to look back. Therapy is bullshit. They make you vulnerable and pray on it as long as they can.
literally my therapist rn, and i live in Argentina, this is universal, so sad ive had nothing to say to her for months now im happy, things are going great, and this mf is going out of her way to ruin it not a joke btw
wish i could, im under threat of eviction if i do, if i find a place or job, my parents go and ruin it (paying my friends to snitch, some did it for free) ive been working as a maid/cook for the past 6 months for them, unpaid ofc. still happy, cant take that away from me, just hard to make progress thats all :c
@@healingtaco1207 yup, that's probably it, people are memeing in these coments but there are a lot of patients that enter maniac states where they feel incredible and like they no longer need help, only to crash HARD afterwards once the excitement fades and they are back to their normal lives.
My therapist wanted to keep me in therapy when I told her I didn't want to go no more I was done paying lol. Later went and checked my insurance bill. Every visit she was charging my insurance $700 and she was pushing for twice a week when I could barely do once a week. Somedays I missed them and she still charged.
There are millions of deeply broken people. The idea that therapists just throw shit at a wall to keep their patients is absurd on its face. Additionally, you're forgetting the fact that therapists can enjoy getting paid AND helping people. The idea that because one is being paid a salary, they are simply unable to enjoy the positive progress of a patient is sociopathic. I get you don't like doing a good job when you go to work but that's not the case for the vast majority of therapists. Keep being ignorant tho.
@Trey M M Respectfully, you don't know shit and I'd wager you've never actually seen a therapist. A therapist's well being can absolutely be influenced by how well their clients are progressing or regressing.
@Trey M MThe argument that helping people fix their problems is antithetical to profits is a terrible argument. Being known as a good therapist/problem solver actually has the potential to yield more money. If mentally ill people know you to be a good therapist because of your reputation, they are more likely to make you their therapist. A good reputation for helping others through their problems means more clients and more money. So, you're completely wrong that therapists are incentized to be terrible for profits.
@Trey M M Dodging what? "I've argued that there is a more obvious, easier, more likely way out" Huh? This is borderline incoherent. Also, you were arguing that being a helpful therapist was antithetical to profits. Remember when you said that therapists have profit incentive to be unhelpful to their patients because that's how they make money?
This is hilariously fortuitous. I recently ended my trauma counseling a couple weeks ago. Breaking it to my counselor was the weirdest thing, she had this expression on her face I can’t describe, idk, like she entered a matrix. We decided to end session in less than 20 minutes. I started receiving therapy at 10 years old and then trauma counseling (slightly different, nonprofit) a few years later; I’m 21 now. I thought I still needed trauma counseling, so I got back into it, but a few weeks in and I realized, my past trauma is no longer what’s holding me back. God heals, y’all. Even today. (This isn’t me knocking therapy, btw. I think therapy can be an amazing source of healing, super grateful for all the amazing therapists who’ve helped me in my life, and I think it can be great maintenance and a safety net even if things are going perfectly in your life.)
@@tiesiajOh, it actually wasn’t consistently the same counselor, but I see now how it reads that way. This one I had been with for about a month or so after re-opening my counseling sessions. She was just caught off guard because my childhood trauma had been relegated more to the periphery of my mind and I didn’t see the point in constantly discussing it anymore. She was only there for trauma-focused therapy, so there was no point for me to keep digging it up and fixating on it.
This is what makes me worry about Therapist...They could gaslight you and it would be hard for most people to know until years past to figure out the evidence before figuring out to drop them cold turkey... There had to be several therapist that done that and this cause emotional/professional betrayal. Leaves another set of trauma and it ruins therapy/mental wellness given that well was poisoned by that one therapist that NOT a good person. Some therapist are all about that money and losing patients is losing money, if they are writing books on certain experiences on specialize psychosis.
The truth behind this joke is: U dont need a therapist. Dont give that much power over yoself to a stranger that is expert in psychology, has financial and other motives. Talk with your loved ones, pray, play sports. The solution is not external, it is within u.
My cousins roommate went to therapy because he had bad luck with women because he was ugly. His therapist would always tell him that looks didn't matter and his dating problems were due to his personality and emotional problems and kept suggesting therapy to work on himself. Eventually after years of going to therapy, spending so much money and his dating life NOT improving my cousins friend got plastic surgery and now he has a GF. I can't lie he looks more handsome now. I think some therapist really do want their clients to keep suffering LMAO.
THATS SO NOT ACCURATE.. LOOKS DO MATTER.. all that personality crap society teaches u is bs just to make u feel better... ppl gotta live in reality man 🥲
A good therapist wants you to get out of therapy. Therapy is meant to help you solve a problem, and give you skills to solve future problems. Therapy isn’t for everyone, but there are many good therapists in the world who are actually trying to help you. Though they do exist, let’s not categorize all therapists as people trying to exploit you.