Hi. First of all I'm glad that you still have the resolve and will to changing and bettering in your life, that takes a lot, do I know.
I'm considering getting back to therapy soon myself, as I've managed to get it covered for a while but I also dropped out in the past for financial reasons. Shit's expensive. At least I didn't got AI.
As such I've been reading all the recovery resources in the forum during the past days and there are very useful tips and strategies there. I'm far from a place where I can recommend a strategy that works as I'm still a mess, but, I think you could find some use in these if you haven't looked them up already.
@Dot and I are working to bring you some worksheets and similar resources to support working on/with your mental health. Please note that this information does not replace professional help, so use this at your discretion. Seeking a licensed mental health specialist is recommended, however this...
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The CBT overview booklet is a good comprehensive place to start for cognitive behavioral therapy if you aren't familiar with it or would want a reminder of it (I did) and then you can jump from there to a few others, like depression or anxiety section's for me, lots of useful ones too. Seems like a lot but most are very short and concise, and you can take your time with it.
The DBT and ACT sections also have Free online courses and material that might be of special interest to you if you can't afford therapy atm.
And finally, in the same vein to that, another resource for online support groups and orgs you can skim through and see if some might seem helpful to your situation.
Many people who cannot access or afford standard therapy might find some help in video meetings and classes with online support groups and organisations. This information is not designed to be a replacement for professional therapy but for many will also be much better than nothng. Some of...
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hope any of this helps. Big hug <3