Mental health is important.
And when someone is struggling threw tough times, it isn't easy to remain positive. Invading thoughts could be a devastating reality.
I have in past tried taking meds to better my mental health, but after switching threw different options, and not being satisfied with side effects of the meds, found I needed a life change not a medicated bandaid.
Rather than take meds to make a life I was unsatisfied with feel acceptable, underlying problems never changed so the bandaid the meds provided would eventually lift and I would eventually be back at square 1.
My action plan was to change the things in life I was unsatisfied with, and needing meds to bandaid them diminished. There is A LOT of having blinders and ignoring the things that bother me, or block out the things that bother me. Only letting in things and people who will better my exhistance/expieriences rather than drain me and get me back into the negative mindframe. Still struggle with downward self-sabotaging spirals when bad expieriences happen. But reducing the triggering as much as I can, and finding what can keep me in a positive mindset is a constant education effort.
Can't exactly live life blocking out everything I don't like, but I can actively remove the things that are unnecessary and reduce what effectively triggers me.
It has been a topic I have been able to bond with some clients who are going threw their own struggles with. Knowing someone understands you can go a long way in trying to accept yourself and grow threw/past it, instead of being swallowed up by it.
Actually getting into escorting was 1 of the positive changes in the end, and every time I meet someone I am able to help threw their own darkness, I feel rewarded, and even more positive about my place on this earth.