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So… you’ve hit that point. You’ve had enough. The “I’m fine” mask is slipping, and suddenly the idea of talking to someone who isn’t your dog or your group chat sounds kind of appealing. But where do you even start?
In this follow-up to last week’s episode (“Why Don’t People Just Go Into Therapy?”), Jim and Ralph get real—and a little ridiculous—about what actually happens when you do decide to get help. They break down the basics of finding a therapist, what kinds of support exist (hint: it’s not just lying on a couch), how to deal with roadblocks like cost or fear, and what to do if the first therapist isn’t a good fit.
Plus: therapy myths busted, what to say in that awkward first message, and why your mental health deserves more than duct tape and denial.
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Whether you’re ready to book a session or still hovering over the “contact” button, this one’s for you.

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💬 Got a question, a topic suggestion, or a therapy horror story?
Email us at carro1jl@cmich.edu
LEARN MORE:
 
This Ted Talk by Martin Seligman might calm your anxiety about therapy: https://youtu.be/9FBxfd7DL3E?si=R8F3eRYZvUfSG7A4
 
How to find a good therapist: https://youtu.be/j-GinhKL1-k?si=daUdnzbD6ewP0ogU
 
The book Reality Therapy might help you help a child or adolescent overcome social or emotional problems: https://a.co/d/024sCDh