Do I Need Mental Health Support?
Midlife is not time to ignore your mental health, we believe it's vitally important that you look after your mind as just as much as your body. With extreme emotional issues, we often have no problem deciding whether we need to see a professional or not; however, with a slight discomfort, a few bad days, we can't always make that decision. Ask yourself the following questions and truthfully answer yes or no.
* Do you get honest satisfaction from simple pleasures?
* Do you have respect for yourself?
* Can you laugh at your own errors?
* Do you feel capable of dealing with situations as they come your way?
* Can you accept displays of your own emotions - fear, anger, jealousy, guilt, worry?
* Do you have personal relationships that are satisfying and lasting?
* Do you trust others and assume that others will trust you?
* Do you respect people who differ from you?
* Do you refuse to be pushed around and refuse satisfaction from it?
* Can you feel you are a part of a group?
* Are you able to love somebody?
* Do you accept as much responsibility as comes your way?
* Do you make your own decisions?
* Do you deal with your problems as they arise?
* Do you shape your environment whenever possible and adjust to it whenever necessary?
Count up the number of no answers. If you don't have any, you are exceptional. A couple of no answers is normal and is absolutely nothing to be concerned about. If, however, you answered no to more than five questions, there is a good chance you could benefit from some type of professional help get you back on track.
The fact you are able to take this test is a good indicator that, with the proper counselling, you will be fine.
You deserve enjoying the best mid life with the best mental health possible. Don't neglect it.
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Depression
Depression is a mental disorder where a person has a prolonged period of sadness, unhappiness, helplessness, hopelessness or worthlessness. These feelings often get worse over a period of time, causing a person to have feelings of self-doubt, severe despondency and dejection.
Anxiety & Panic Attacks
Anxiety often shows up as procrastination, self-doubt, lack of focus, and low energy levels. It makes you feel restless, irritable, and tense.
Talk to someone
Sometimes you just need to get that professional help, experts are available online to give you the right therapy for what ever you are going through.