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Life is going no where for me. I'm still young, 17, so I have no control over my life. I seem to fail at everything and can't do anything right. All i wanna do is leave everyone I know and be alone. Suggestions? I need to enjoy life again.
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What you are feeling is
What you are feeling is certainly a common feeling for someone your age. It sounds like you are depressed or perhaps having problems in your relationships with friends and family.
The best thing you can do is to get a professional therapist or counselor to talk to about your problems. They can help you determine whether or not this is just transient gloominess, clinical depression, or a more severe problem involving your home/personal life, and then assist in helping you make necessary changes to your situation. Since you are 17, I imagine you still attend school? If so, a good place to start would be your school psychologist/counselor. Remember, anything you tell a therapist remains confidential and they are trained to help people with problems like yours.
Our brains and emotions can get us down sometimes and it’s hard to envision being happy again when is this state. But, feelings like these can be fixed, so don’t be shy in getting help to feel like your old self and enjoy life again.
Best of luck,
Dr. Williams
Monnica T. Williams, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychologist specializing in OCD
http://www.anxietystudycenter.org/monnicawilliams.php
What you are feeling is
What you are feeling is certainly a common feeling for someone your age. It sounds like you are depressed or perhaps having problems in your relationships with friends and family.
The best thing you can do is to get a professional therapist or counselor to talk to about your problems. They can help you determine whether or not this is just transient gloominess, clinical depression, or a more severe problem involving your home/personal life, and then assist in helping you make necessary changes to your situation. Since you are 17, I imagine you still attend school? If so, a good place to start would be your school psychologist/counselor. Remember, anything you tell a therapist remains confidential and they are trained to help people with problems like yours.
Our brains and emotions can get us down sometimes and it’s hard to envision being happy again when is this state. But, feelings like these can be fixed, so don’t be shy in getting help to feel like your old self and enjoy life again.
Best of luck,
Dr. Williams
Monnica T. Williams, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychologist specializing in OCD
http://www.anxietystudycenter.org/monnicawilliams.php
It's funny you bring up
It's funny you bring up friends and family, because I have lots of problems there. Yes, I'm a senior in high school. I will try to find time to see a therapist, but my mom won't send me and the whole money thing. I can try talking to my school counselor, but I thought they only delt with schedules. Thank you so muich for your reply.