Approach ‘13 Reasons Why’ with Curiosity Instead of Fear

Approach ‘13 Reasons Why’ with Curiosity Instead of Fear

By Lindsay Merrell, Therapist, The Meadows Ranch

Since the years of my internship, working with patients facing suicidal thoughts has been concerning, challenging, and inspiring. Individuals struggling with such hopelessness come to professionals in desperate need of relief from what is starting to feel like an inevitable outcome. Our responsibility as professionals is to be persistently and empathically interested in the individual’s struggle. Our curiosity gives them the courage to look at the very pain they fear.

A Letter To My Younger Self

Maxie
To my former, wonderful self:
I know you’re hurting right now beautiful girl. I promise, it’s going to be okay. You’re feeling so out of control. All of your thoughts are racing in circles believing that the professionals surrounding you in these moments just want you to stay fat forever.

A Letter To Myself

Eating Disorder Help

eating disorder helpDear Jan at 45

I am the 62 old you writing to encourage and give you the hope that you desperately need. I know your pain. You believe incorrectly that after purging every day for 25 years and now starving yourself that your life is hopeless – I know what you are praying for – A normal life – Not that you know what that is but you would sure like to have it. I am here to tell you that your life ahead will not be normal. It will be so much better than that. It will be amazing.

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