Transcript
It can be really hard to know when to come in
because most of the time, we like to think of ourselves
as able to take care of things and handle things on our own.
So oftentimes, you might be hearing
things from other people around you,
from either spouses or family members and friends,
sometimes from co-workers and bosses,
that something's up, something's not right,
and that if you don't do something about it,
things might fall apart.
That's what will often bring people
into treatment in the first place, is hearing,
getting all this feedback from others around them.
A lot of times, too, you might think that you're ready
to come in because you're not sleeping well,
you're having a lot of nightmares about the traumatic events,
and maybe you're finding that you're isolating,
and you're feeling depressed.
When it starts to feel like
there's nothing left for you to do,
nothing interests you anymore, and the world is starting
to get really small for you, that's when it's time to come in.
That's when it's time to let us help you get your life back
and open up your world again.