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鈥淢ost people can benefit from therapy at some point in their lives.鈥�

12 Jul 2023

Our Clinical Psychologist, Dr Rupali Kulshreshtha, explores the benefits of therapy and when it might be needed.

Dr Rupali Kulshreshtha, Clinical Psychologist

It鈥檚 easy for most of us to recognise when we might need to see our GP or book an eye test with the optometrist. Yet we might struggle to justify or consider our emotional needs in the same way we do our physical needs.

According to Clinical Psychologist Dr Rupali Kulshreshtha, the list of reasons that keep people from seeking therapy is substantial.

鈥淎ll too often I hear clients describe how they have struggled for years before finally starting psychotherapy. They may have felt shame or fear of judgment, had reservations about opening up and felt pressure from their family or cultural values. Equally, they may have received misinformation about therapy, not had access to care, or were minimising their emotional distress or its impact,鈥� says Dr Kulshreshtha.

Talking Therapies at AOA体育平台

As a clinical psychologist at AOA体育平台, Dr Kulshreshtha is on standby for patients who would like to talk to a trained expert about their thoughts, feelings, behaviours and experiences. 

鈥淧eople who decide to go to therapy aren鈥檛 鈥榗razy鈥� or dysfunctional. Therapy allows people to explore ways to help themselves feel better, become more self-aware, and build the life they want,鈥� says Dr Kulshreshtha.

Dr Kulshreshtha鈥檚 tailored treatments for each patient she meets with at AOA体育平台 can help them to learn new coping skills, develop a better understanding of their current difficulties and past experiences, reduce anxiety and emotional distress, and improve their social and relational functioning.

鈥淲orking with a therapist to figure out what needs to change, or what isn鈥檛 working, is a collaborative part of the therapeutic process,鈥� says Dr Kulshreshtha.

The need for therapy

For many people, therapy can prove helpful before, during, or after a major life event. 

鈥淟osing a loved one, receiving a medical diagnosis, experiencing menopause, or enduring trauma and abuse are all situations where therapy might be beneficial. But even big life experiences that are considered 鈥榩ositive鈥� can impact our mental well-being. These can include becoming a parent, starting a new job or moving to a new area,鈥� says Dr Kulshreshtha.

However, the need for therapy may not always be obvious, and it is often those around an individual who may first notice their struggles. 

鈥淪omeone might seem more anxious than usual, or less enthusiastic about the things that they used to enjoy. They might seem more overwhelmed or find that they become irritated or sad more often.

鈥淎nother sign is a change in behaviour. Examples are poor sleep or not being able to get out of bed, trouble concentrating, changes in appetite, using alcohol or drugs more than usual, or withdrawing from close friends and family members,鈥� says Dr Kulshreshtha.

Ultimately, Dr Kulshreshtha鈥檚 advice is that therapy can be beneficial for anyone, even those who are not experiencing symptoms. 

鈥淲e don鈥檛 have to be completely overwhelmed and breaking apart at the seams to find value in therapy. The question 鈥榙o I really need therapy鈥� might be better answered by rephrasing it as 鈥榟ow could therapy be useful for me right now?鈥�.

鈥淩egularly setting aside time to better understand our inner worlds can make a massive contribution to our overall quality of life in the long term,鈥� says Dr Kulshreshtha.

Find out more about tailored Talking Therapies for patients at AOA体育平台.

Dr Kulshreshtha is a clinical psychologist at AOA体育平台. Find out more about her work and request an appointment

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Any views expressed in this article are those of the featured specialist(s) and should not be considered to be the views or official policy of AOA体育平台.

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