Why It's Imperative to Seek Emotional Help

“Those who seek emotional help often feel a release of responsibility for their abuse. They are no longer attached to an event that does not define their character or the course of their life.”~ Trisha Miller

Even long after the emotional or physical abuse has ended, the effects will remain. A single bout of abuse can change a person’s mental state forever. However, redetermining the course of your life, who you are as a person, and how to maintain healthy relationships is a gift that every person deserves to receive.

Still, the most “emotionally strong” individual cannot always see the ways that abuse can and will affect their life. We are not our abuse and we do not have to live as such. And that is why it’s important to seek emotional help.

Why It's Imperative to Seek Emotional Help

Subtle Signs of Abuse

Emotional or physical abuse can affect children in a myriad of ways. Something subdued like reclusiveness or unwillingness to participate in social activities can become present. On the other hand, it very well may manifest itself is a much louder way, such as severe mood swings, anxiety, depression, anger etc.

Why It’s Imperative to Seek Emotional Help

All of these signs can grow into much larger mental health problems down the line. As an example, a child may grow into a teen who hurts themselves in order to try to work through their pain. Another common example is experimentation with drugs in order to numb the pain they may feel each day.

Unfortunately, we are not all equipped with the mental tools we need at birth. There is not a switch that can be turned on to make things right and good. No amount of love and caring or drugs and pain can heal these types of wounds. We must mentally condition ourselves regularly to properly process abuse.

The brain is a muscle and it must be worked out in order to make connections we may not have seen previously.

Unburdening Yourself. Seek Emotional Help.

Someone who suffered from an abusive relationship often feels that they have a weight on their shoulders or a dark past following them everywhere they go. Keeping something like that inside is never a choice that leads to happiness and fulfillment.

Of course, no one should be forced to tell their story before they are ready, but constantly pushing down the symptoms of abuse is just not a way to live.

Why It's Imperative to Seek Emotional Help

Those who seek emotional help often feel a release of responsibility for their abuse. They are no longer attached to an event that does not define their character or the course of their life. Someone who has been defined by their abuse their entire life now has the delightful opportunity to decide what kind of person they would like to be and pursue that to their full capability.

Sadly, those who feel that they do not need help may not be able to experience life to its fullest extent. Those who truly live a happy and fulfilled life are able to make sound decisions for themselves and their loved ones. They maintain long, happy, and balanced relationships.

They are able to proactively handle stress, anxiety, and sadness. And they are endowed with confidence and self-worth. If you feel that as a direct result of your abuse you are not able to achieve these things, then you can benefit from professional help.

If you or someone you know was a victim of abuse, it is never too late to seek professional help. It is never too late to seek emotional help. Having the satisfaction of knowing your life is entirely your own and that you are not controlled by your abuse, is beautifully priceless.

Although it may be difficult, showing someone the way towards mental health by asking them to get help is a step in the right direction.

Show someone you care by surrounding them with love and support. This is the best possible way to ensure their safety and happiness.

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Trisha Miller

Trish is a writer from Boise, ID. She is a dedicated vegan who promotes an all-around healthy lifestyle, including mental health. For more about her visit www.thatdangvegan.com or connect with her on Facebook.

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