I have a Masters in Psychology, does that qualify me to answer this question, ummmm thats a big negative but I wanted to through my two cents in too. Here is my take on the whole thing. Some people need therapy, some people want easy answers, some people just like to talk, and others just like to have people listen to them. Hell, 90 percent of my fellow students were in the classes to try to help themselves seek answers that they tought they couldn't find elsewhere, me on the other hand took these classes because generally 90% of my fellow students were women with esteem issues, which was my favorite kind back in the day

But seriously, ask yourself if therapy is what you want to do. Would u feel more depressed if you had therapy, thinking that everyone is judging you for doing this and that your a bad person or other ideals like those? Therapy doesn't tell you what you need to hear, and definently won't tell u what u want to hear. If they know what they are doing anyway. A good Psychologist will help you to realize what ever it is on your own, a good psychiatrist will simply find the right drug for you ( a good and bad thing) and someone who studied under Frued's teachings will simply tell you that you want to diddle your mom or dad

OOOO unless they learned under the Williams style of counseling, then they will tell you that u are wrong and then tell you what to think.
