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Asking for a friend of mine who just moved out of india. She has been struggling to move on from a toxic relationship without a closure. Seeking professional help that could help her through therapies not pills.
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Hi Your friend can consult a psychologist and talk about toxic relationship. Your friend is not in India and you are worried about her. Since your friend is in another country she might be feeling lonely. It is important to know if she has friends or relatives who can help and support her. Your friend can do online sessions with a psychologist on Practo Pro app.
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Contact me for counselling sessions. Along with counselling I can suggest natural foods to calm the mind.
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Some relationship leave us without a closure , this can be extremely painful. Connecting to a therapist would help your friend a great deal.
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Hello, It is quite a noble gesture as a friend, you seek help to get your friend overcome this suffering and be at peace. Your friend can heal over her condition with counseling sessions. Consult for further assistance.
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I'm sorry to hear that your friend has been struggling with the aftermath of a toxic relationship. It's important to seek professional help in situations like these, and I'm glad that you're looking for ways to support her. Therapy can be a powerful tool for healing and moving forward. It provides a safe space to explore emotions, process experiences, and develop healthy coping mechanisms. And the best part is that it doesn't involve taking any pills! I would highly recommend booking an appointment with a licensed therapist who specialises in relationship issues. They can help your friend work through her feelings and provide the closure that she needs to move on. If you're not sure where to start, many online directories (in case of UK & USA) can help you find a therapist in your area. Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Your friend deserves to live a happy and fulfilling life, free from the weight of past traumas. I wish her all the best on her journey towards healing and growth.
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Hi, Yes therapy will help her not just getting out of toxic relationships But also to correct past mistakes & building healthy relationships. Talk to her & make her understand what is important for llife Thank You & take care
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Hi, Seeking professional help is a great decision .You can consult a counseling psychologist for the same.
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The choice to move out of a toxic relationship is not an easy want to make. Kudos for standing up for yourself Intimate relationships can go through ups and downs, but a toxic relationship is one that is consistently draining and distressing.
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You don’t have to face leaving a toxic relationship alone. It’s important to have a support system and find ways to boost your own self esteem—if you feel stuck, it might be time to talk to a therapist for more support.
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Depending on the level of seriousness, leaving a toxic relationship can require help in creating a game plan. Confiding in friends and family or finding a therapist to speak with can be helpful as well. A good therapist can help you cope, rebuild your sense of self-worth, and address any safety issues. A therapist can be an unbiased resource to guide you and hold you accountable for creating goals and sticking to them.
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Ask her to get in touch with the right psychologist. She needs counseling sessions and help of other strategies.
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you can contact me through online appointment for further assistance
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Hi, Your desire to get your friend the much needed help in this situation reflects on the empathy that you have for her. Break ups are devastating and take away a lot from us, including our self -esteem. Moving on from a relationship is often physically and emotionally painful. But the process can surely be made easier with the help of a counselling psychologist.
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You can suggest your friend to try therapy/ counselling. She can reach out to me for sessions.
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I can assure you that I will provide her a safe and nonjudgmental space where she will feel absolutely comfortable to give a voice to her feelings. I would help her make sense of her feelings, process them as well as enable her to create an action plan for the future.
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You can consult us for psychological counselling.
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You can consult us for psychological counselling.
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You can consult us for psychological counselling.
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Sure please connect
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Appreciate your concern for your friend.. You can suggest your friend to connect with me for therapies to overcome this issue..
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Hello there! Your friend is struggling through two kinds of transitions at the same time and could immensely benefit from consulting a psychologist who could provide her with a safe space to express her thoughts and feelings and learn how to deal with her circumstances in a healthy way.
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Seek psychologist counseling to resolve inner conflicts
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