Talking to Somebody Helps; Let That Somebody Be Your Counselor
Everyone has a different way to cope with anger or sadness. In such moments, some prefer isolation while others need company. And the ones who need company don’t necessarily head off to a friend’s place; instead, they pick up the phone. Most of us call someone in times of stress and distress. The conversation need not be related to the current state of things; just talking to someone helps. Now, wouldn’t it be great to pick up the phone and call your counselor?
Yes, your counselor is not a friend. Talking to the counselor does not mean you cannot talk to your friend. However, while a chat with a friend can cheer you up, talking to the counselor will help resolve the problem you are facing.
At times, we are hesitant to go to a marriage/relationship counselor to discuss our problems. And at other times it doesn’t seem feasible because of the distance and time involved. Phone counseling makes perfect sense then. We tend to shed our inhibitions when we are talking over the phone. Also, you don’t need to plan visits to the counselor with phone counseling.
How economical is phone counseling? Well, if you compare it to regular counseling and look all the additional costs involved when you opt for regular counseling, you will realize that phone counseling is absolutely inexpensive. Check out our list of phone counselors to pick the one who suits you. Taking out a few minutes for talking it out with a counselor will pave your way to a healthier relationship.
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