Yeah, I agree with the headline OP wrote, but not so much the comic. I’ve been to therapy for different reasons over the years and I’ve found it especially helpful for processing traumatic events. Events that I would otherwise have no clue how to process and that people who aren’t specialised in psychology wouldn’t know how to deal with either.
However, I do agree that part of the issue with western society at large at the moment is that the focus on monetary growth, rather than healthy living for the individual, causes more psychological issues than it prevents.
to me the comic reads as somebody who went to therapy expecting an immediate solution to their problems. It’s not like you break a bone and go to the doctor to get a cast. If you’ve got that broken heart, there’s not gonna be an immediate cure.
Yeah, I agree with the headline OP wrote, but not so much the comic. I’ve been to therapy for different reasons over the years and I’ve found it especially helpful for processing traumatic events. Events that I would otherwise have no clue how to process and that people who aren’t specialised in psychology wouldn’t know how to deal with either.
However, I do agree that part of the issue with western society at large at the moment is that the focus on monetary growth, rather than healthy living for the individual, causes more psychological issues than it prevents.
to me the comic reads as somebody who went to therapy expecting an immediate solution to their problems. It’s not like you break a bone and go to the doctor to get a cast. If you’ve got that broken heart, there’s not gonna be an immediate cure.
Very good point. Therapy is a process, not an immediate cure all.