I might go see one soon because I've been diagnosed with moderately severe depression and my doctor wants me to take AD's
but I don't want to so he suggested I talk to a Psychologist, the one my mom suggested is one connected to her work place but I'm leery about going because I feel I may be going for a stupid reason
Also I'm worried he'll tell her what I talk about.
I guess it's just easier to say I don't trust them >->
What do you think of Psychologists?
Would you try talking to one before taking antidepressants
or would you go right to the pills
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- 12 Nov. 2009 01:41am #1
Psychologists, What's you opinion on them?
- 12 Nov. 2009 01:42am #2
I went to one a while back because I had family problems to be honest they cannot help you unless your willing to do the change they just listen and sometimes give you advice but the only person who can change things is yourself
- 12 Nov. 2009 01:43am #3
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I went to a therapist, before.
Mine was nice enough to not share things unless I said it was okay.
Im taking Psychology because i want to be a therapist.
Its very good. :]Google was here
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- 12 Nov. 2009 01:44am #4
Exactly wut skyler said. I had one for 9 years because of being in foster care and whatnot, did jack shit for me. I decided to go to a new one recently with an open mind, bam, with her help planning myself out, I'm finally improving upon my lifestyle/mindset.
- 12 Nov. 2009 01:46am #5
I never been to a Psychologist so I wouldn't know.
But antidepressant pills makes you numb depend on how heavy they are..
- 12 Nov. 2009 01:47am #6
I agree, No one can really help you but you but meds can help only balance the depression
- 12 Nov. 2009 01:47am #7
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I never took one of my depression pill thingys.
They were like plastic so i was like ew no wai.Google was here
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- 12 Nov. 2009 01:50am #8
lol, I never took any type of plastic pill....It raises to many questions
- 12 Nov. 2009 01:50am #9
Another thing you can do is just go get stoned and think
- 12 Nov. 2009 01:54am #10
Just imagine it this way, the only people who want to be psychologist, are people who have to see one, CRAZY PEOPLE.
I'd go fucking nuts if i had to hear about everyones problems all day long.
- 12 Nov. 2009 01:56am #11
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- 12 Nov. 2009 01:57am #12
I cant listen to someone problems because i give bad advice to many problems
- 12 Nov. 2009 01:58am #13
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- 12 Nov. 2009 02:22am #16
I was referring to syds earlier post.
- 12 Nov. 2009 02:25am #17
- 12 Nov. 2009 02:31am #18
Some are well learned and helped me with depression.
So I think they are great.
- 12 Nov. 2009 03:00am #19
*raises hand*
While I do Neurology as relates trk, sometimes I do speak to people if they don't have problems which are severe enough to warrant meeting a professional shrink.
Nevertheless, it's upto the person to listen to whatever we have to say, but in the end, most follow what they think is best, atleast around here.My contributions:
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- 12 Nov. 2009 04:17am #20
I had to go to a psychologist once because some of the things I say about myself aren't nice. So the doctor puts me on this "medicine" and it ends up making me more depressed than ever. My opinion of psychologists is we may need them in some cases but some of us do not need that help at all.
- 12 Nov. 2009 05:26am #21
Nah man, when I got diagnosed with depression i had to go see a shrink. My personal word of advice is don't trust them at first, but try your best not to lie. After you have some experience with him/her decide for yourself if you truly trust them enough to tell them the truth or not.
- 12 Nov. 2009 05:27am #22
My brother went to a shrink who pretty much googled everything.
Lovely guy, i could do his job.
- 12 Nov. 2009 05:31am #23
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Yeah but, John friggin influenced the crazyness in that dream Nick.
Anyways, Therapy isn't bad. I help out friends now, and what not. It's what I do.
Most of the kids in my school, have Delt with depression and stuff, there problems are nothing compared to mine.Google was here
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- 12 Nov. 2009 06:34am #24
Here's the thing. I'm a psychology major. I plan on becoming a psychologist for a few years before getting my medical license and being a psychiatrist. So I'm the man to ask on such questions.
SSRI anti-depressants are relatively safe, depending on your age. I'm personally not for the use of them, depending on what it is making you depressed. If you had a traumatic childhood, you may be able to overcome it by merely talking to the psychologist. If you were born that way, antidepressants may be the only way to go. In fact, it may be an anxiety disorder causing your depression, so an antidepression wouldn't get rid of it entirely.
There are a lot of things that can be wrong, and a psychologist will help you figure out just what. I'd recommend seeing a younger one, since psychology has changed a lot in the last few years, so someone who is up-to-date will be able to help more.
I imagine your psychologist would go straight to the SSRI's, 'cause that's the typical treatment. So the only reason I would say you'd need to see the psychologist is if you think you'll be able to trust them enough to tell them everything that's going wrong in your life. You can ask them if they'll disclose any of this information to your parents beforehand if that's a problem for you. A psychologist isn't going to be able to help you any more than the pills if you don't disclose any information. The more they know about why you're depressed, the more specific treatments and advice they can offer to target your depression, and the better results you'll get. If you're a closed shell, the only thing they can give you is anti-depressants, and there's really no point in going.
I'd recommend going and opening up of course. It is hard to do, and it will require trust, but it's better for you in the long run.
- 12 Nov. 2009 09:32am #25
they won't rat you out to your mother because if they do then you can't tell the person anything and that leads to no where. These guys are good to vent to and they will help you out if they can. so if you want to pop pills then take the meds, if you want to bitch for an hour go to the therapist.
- 12 Nov. 2009 08:17pm #26
I had to go once , i was just too over stressed and i had problems at home ...
he was nice guy,helped me tho ... its not that scary when u hear " u must go psychologist" xD
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Psychology is not what you'd call them most concrete science.
If you a teenager in high school you're supposed to be depress...horomones and all that jazz. Don't take the drugs, don't even go to the shrink if you don't want to. Its more unhealthy for you to be forced to something against your will.
- 12 Nov. 2009 10:02pm #29
- 12 Nov. 2009 10:33pm #30
I have been seeing them since I was 13 and have been on depression meds since then as well. I truly dont trust them as I personally haven't seen any change in my behavior.
- 12 Nov. 2009 10:35pm #31