Thursday 24 September 2015

By Della Monroe


The pressures of modern living have been one of the main contributing factors to the fact that an increasing number of people struggle to cope from day to day. Psychological disorders have become common and many of these disorders severely disrupt the lives of sufferers. It is no wonder that psychological therapy has become so popular. When seeking help from a Seattle psychologist, sufferers can look forward to regain a balanced life that is both full and worthwhile.

Therapy can certainly help but one of the main obstacles remain the fact that psychological treatment is still viewed with mistrust and even scorn. It is often seen as a bogus discipline and those seeking help from therapists are dismissed as weaklings that cannot cope with reality. This is hogwash, of course, but until attitudes change there will be many people who need help that will not get it.

Psychologists are not medical doctors. They are specialists in diagnosing and treating psychological conditions. The therapist acts as counsellor and his main role is to help his patient to discover the underlying reasons for his condition and to devise solutions. In many cases a medical intervention is also necessary. In such cases the patient will also be treated by a psychiatrist who can prescribe medication.

It is important to understand that therapists cannot solve any problems or make any decisions for their patients. Their role is to help their patients to understand their conditions, to examine their owns psyches and to lead them towards finding techniques to either overcome the debilitating effects of the condition or to devise plans on how to live a full life in spite of the condition.

Therapy often requires numerous sessions and it can become very expensive. One way in which to lessen the cost is to opt for group therapy. Group therapy actually offers many benefits. The members of each group all share a similar condition. They can therefore relate to each other, share experiences and support and and encourage each other. Participants often make progress much faster than in one on one therapy.

Psychological treatment can only be beneficial if the patient accepts the fact that he has a problem and if he actively cooperates in the treatment process. This can cause problems, especially when a person desperately in need of help refuse it whilst causing havoc and hurt for his loved ones. In some extreme cases a court may order a person to be forcibly restrained in a treatment facility, but then it is almost always done to protect innocent bystanders.

Successful therapy requires a relationship of utter trust between the patient and the therapist. If such a relationship proves to be impossible no progress will be made and it will be better for the patient to consult another therapist. Therapists are realistic and often convince their patients that they will benefit from rather seeing another professional.

Many people suffering from psychological disorders do so unnecessarily. They can be helped, but they need to recognize the fact that they need help and they must be determined to change. Psychological therapy has helped numerous people to overcome a wide variety of debilitating psychological conditions.




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