If a person is truly not happy with the way their life is, maybe they have some kind of personal problem that's so bad that it's making their life miserable, should that person be ashamed of seeking professional help (psychologist, pherapist, counselling, etc)? The reason I'm asking is because I have a lot of personal problems that I feel are grately disturbing my life (read my latest two questions to understand). I have no social skills, have no idea how to properly communicate with other people & have a severe stress-disorder. I am SICK of it as I feel my problems seem to be getting worse the longer I leave them & have decided that I would like to seek professional help.
If I go ahead with it (& I really wish to), should I be ashamed of myself for doing so? Will the doctors label me as a crazy person or something? I am definitely not crazy, but a part of me is frightened for wishing to seek help with my problems in case they wrongly give me that label.
Am I crazy?
2007-08-24
02:46:58
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highland_white_wolf
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Mental Health