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Putting in the work: Healing through Therapy

Therapy works, but it doesn’t work if the client isn’t committed to the healing journey. High expectations are often put on therapists to heal people, but the reality of it is that therapists aren’t healers. Clients have to commit to grow, learn, take constructive criticism, and be willing to consider other perspectives.

When you seek counseling and desire long-lasting results, consider implementing some of these tools to progress and speed up your healing journey:

  • reading books suggested by your therapist

  • journaling

  • mindfulness

  • exercise

  • prayer & meditation

  • healthy relationships

  • spiritual life

  • nutrition

  • sleep

  • organizing/cleaning your spaces

  • good hygiene

  • hobbies

  • participating in daily family activities/routines


Things that slow down the healing process

  • staying in unhealthy relationships

  • not sharing feelings and needs with those you are close to

  • not doing homework, reading, or practicing skills learned or given during therapy sessions

  • not getting your body moving

  • keeping secrets—from spouse, parents, and therapist

  • continuing problematic behaviors

  • spending too much time on social media

  • binge watching television

  • isolating from loved ones


Final Thoughts

A life of depression, anxiety, codependency, or just being in a rut can take a toll on a person mentally, spiritually, and physically. So it’s important that when you are ready to heal that you incorporate healthy activities and routines in each of these areas: mentally, spiritually, socially (healthy relationships) and physically. In some cases, your therapist may suggest visiting a psychiatrist to explore possible medical interventions. Therapists do not prescribe medications, so a psychiatrist can help in this area. (See our recommendation for a psychiatrist in the DFW area here.)

ARE YOU NEEDING TO HEAL FROM PAST HURTS OR GET OUT OF A RUT?

Harvest Counseling & Wellness is a mental health counseling practice in Argyle, Texas. We provide therapy for couples, individuals, and families are struggling with issues related to codependency, anxiety, depression, abuse, trauma, and grief. Our office is located near Denton, Highland Village, Flower Mound, Lantana, Roanoke, & Justin. If you are looking for a therapist in Denton or surrounding areas, contact us today for a complimentary phone consultation, 940-294-7061.