Some problems are not solvable but therapy/counselling offer the opportunity to talk things out with a disinterested person - not family, not friends, not neighbours and not with someone who comes up with a “solution”.
As a nation we have for a long time believed in the stiff upper lip, “keep buggering on” , not wearing our heart on our sleeve, there are any number of cliches.
In Catholic countries, confession and absolution has been known to provide an opportunity to offload and for many people this is helpful.
The appalling statistics of suicide among young men who are not able to open up to anybody speak for themselves.
Counselling may not work for everybody, it certainly won’t make a problem like bereavement go away, but if it helps to cope with it, that has to be good.
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