I will tell you that I am super disappointed with psychologists. They are massively incompetent and they don't care if they will help, but how many sessions they will be able to make you do with them. Of course, to ensure a steady income for at least a few months. And their prices are not low at all. And how else, like all "free" universities, do "psychologists" spit out per kilogram, and those who are simply solvent, not capable. Sorry dear psychologists, but I do not respect you. It also irritates me that they often shift the blame for the situation on the family, relatives, upbringing, instead of directing their efforts to bring out the good sides of the person and to inspire him with faith and positivism. And this has hellishly severe consequences - a person sometimes withdraws even more from his loved ones, believing that the blame for everything is theirs. Everything, what I learned from my grief is that the strength is in ourselves and our desire to change our point of view. Author, read books on self-improvement, try to see the good in people and slowly take steps outside of yourself and connect with other people. If you have the opportunity, rent an office and start giving at least a little advice. It will be difficult at first, but you will get used to it. Change your point of view and try to see the positive and not the negative in every situation and person, although this exercise is hellishly difficult. But believe me, he gets used to it. Try to find the good in yourself and increase your self-esteem. It's not too late for anything, don't listen to these wooden philosophers. A person who is healthy and has a desire to live, age is just a number :) Good luck, darling! Author, read books on self-improvement, try to see the good in people and slowly take steps outside of yourself and connect with other people. If you have the opportunity, rent an office and start giving at least a little advice. It will be difficult at first, but you will get used to it. Change your point of view and try to see the positive in each situation and not the negative, although this exercise is hellishly difficult. But believe me, he gets used to it. Try to find the good in yourself and increase your self-esteem. It's not too late for anything, don't listen to these wooden philosophers. A person who is healthy and has a desire to live, age is just a number :) Good luck, darling! Author, read books on self-improvement, try to see the good in people and slowly take steps outside of yourself and connect with other people. If you have the opportunity, rent an office and start giving at least a little advice. It will be difficult at first, but you will get used to it. Change your point of view and try to see the positive in each situation, not the negative, although this exercise is hellishly difficult. But believe me, he gets used to it. Try to find the good in yourself and increase your self-esteem. It's not too late for anything, don't listen to these wooden philosophers. A person who is healthy and has a desire to live, age is just a number :) Good luck, darling! If you have the opportunity, rent an office and start giving at least a little advice. It will be difficult at first, but you will get used to it. Change your point of view and try to see the positive and not the negative in every situation and person, although this exercise is hellishly difficult. But believe me, he gets used to it. Try to find the good in yourself and increase your self-esteem. It's not too late for anything, don't listen to these wooden philosophers. A person who is healthy and has a desire to live, age is just a number :) Good luck, darling! If you have the opportunity, rent an office and start giving at least a little advice. It will be difficult at first, but you will get used to it. Change your point of view and try to see the positive and not the negative in every situation and person, although this exercise is hellishly difficult. But believe me, he gets used to it. Try to find the good in yourself and increase your self-esteem. It's not too late for anything, don't listen to these wooden philosophers. A person who is healthy and has a desire to live, age is just a number :) Good luck, darling! do not listen to these wooden philosophers. A person who is healthy and has a desire to live, age is just a number :) Good luck, darling! do not listen to these wooden philosophers. A person who is healthy and has a desire to live, age is just a number :) Good luck, darling!
1 acrockett answered
You are antisocial. You write that you are married - you still have 1 person around you, but you better seek help from a psychotherapist. You surprise me that as a lawyer you did not work - maybe on your own as a freelancer. It's too late now. He is looking for a job, if not for the money, then to be with people. However, you do not need to work with colleagues. You can work as a freelancer as a legal consultant - to write contracts, powers of attorney and the like, as well as to be a procurator of various people with companies.