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Mental problems are not foreign to any nation, and they are increasingly appearing in our society as well. Nevertheless, we often have difficulty asking for help. We turn to a psychologist or psychotherapist only in extreme need, when problems begin to destroy our lives and families. However, this approach is unfortunate, because problems that cause stress, anxiety, and depression can truly destroy a person. Instead, we should learn to seek help in time and actively work on improving our mental health.
When is the right time to visit a psychologist?
Psychologists and psychotherapists are sought at moments when difficulties or symptoms become so intense that a person is no longer able to cope with them. Paradoxically, the greater the crisis or suffering, the stronger the motivation to resolve the problem. If a person feels that their mental health is threatened, they are usually more ready to face the causes of their problems.
“Crisis situations occur when life events or stressors exceed our ability to manage them,” says Dr. Goran Klickovic, a specialist in medical psychology at the Psychotherapeutic Clinic of the Military Medical Academy. This moment, when a person stops being able to cope with the situation, is the right time to seek professional help.
Psychotherapy and psychological counseling help people improve their emotional and psychological experiences and improve overall mental health. Although the process may take some time, the important thing is that with proper care the symptoms gradually subside and lose their negative signaling function that was associated with the problem.
What are the symptoms of a nervous breakdown and how to recognize them?
The symptoms of a nervous breakdown vary and can manifest in many areas of life. They are usually specific or general dysfunctions that signal that our mental capacities are no longer sufficient to cope with changes in our lives. These symptoms may include:
- Mood changes – marked emotional swings, irritability, apathy.
- Health problems – headaches, digestive problems, sleep disturbances.
- Behavioral changes – withdrawal, loss of interest in things that used to be important.
- Inefficiency – problems with concentration, inability to perform routine tasks.
In these cases it is important not to underestimate the signals of the body and mind. Although it may seem that the problems are tolerable, the longer we ignore the symptoms, the worse we cope with them. In milder forms, people often get used to an increasing level of stress and pain, which can lead to a greater burden and deeper problems in the future.
How to get rid of stress and its negative impact on health?
Stress and negative impacts on health can be long-term and devastating if we don’t address them in time. So how do we get rid of stress and get back on the path to better mental health? According to the expert, it is crucial to actively approach problem-solving. The basis is to assess what leads us to psychological dysfunction and what causes our problems.
- Contacting a professional – visiting a psychologist or psychotherapist can be the first step toward improvement. They will help you identify the causes of your problems and find effective ways to resolve them.
- Long-term process – mental health is not a matter of one day. Lasting improvement requires working on yourself and your emotional experience.
- Changes in emotional experience – one of the most effective ways to cope with challenging life situations is to change how we perceive stressors and how we respond to them.
Remember that if you feel overwhelmed or feel that you can no longer cope, it is perfectly okay to ask for help. Visiting a professional can be crucial for improving your mental health and alleviating the negative effects of stress on your body and mind.
Why is it important to address problems in time?
Timely intervention and addressing problems in the initial stage can significantly improve quality of life and health. Psychotherapy helps not only to cope with crises but also provides tools for long-term management of stress and emotional problems. When we start to actively tend to our mental health, we prevent more serious problems that could have a negative impact on our personal and professional lives.
