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Yay!
I just got verified to start therapy! Yay! I was so worried I wouldn’t have coverage.
I just got verified to start therapy! Yay! I was so worried I wouldn’t have coverage.
YAAAY!
@Nica 🥳🫶🏽
Yay!! NOCD saved my life so I’m glad you’ll be able to get help!!
@httpet Soo excited! Thank you😊
That’s great to hear
@Anonymous Thank you!
Good for you 😊. This is something I noticed with myself and others on here though . Hopefully you verified with your insurance company and also with NOCD .
@777Q Thank you 😊
Thanks for the feedback, I find though some employers are showing me the door by the third question, LOL ! They don’t want to be bothered. How are you liking your new job?
@777Q 😭yeah they’re probably ok a time crunch. I have started just heat because papers are processing but I’ll post an update on here when I do😊. I appreciate you asking!
@niaperru On* yet*😅
If you wouldn’t mind please post your steps of how you successfully landed the job leading to getting hired , this might sound basic but many could use a little positive refresher, I don’t want to keep saying too much and the wrong things and continue to not get hired.
@777Q Yes ofc! i went on YouTube and searched “best interview questions and answers for [insert position here]”. I tailored the answers to fit my life story and work history. The more authentic the easier it is to remember. I made sure my resume was one one page because I’m still in college. But if you have more experience or a bachelors degree i saw that 2 pages is fine. I called the job after I applied and inquired about an interview; “hi my name is_——-. I recently applied for the ____position and I was inquiring about my application status. I’m really interested in the job and would love to interview with you”. They’ll usually offer you one because they see you are interested. When preparing for the interview I rehearsed my answers and also made sure I knew the basics of the company and had two questions in mind to ask them when they are concluding the interview. I asked “how is my success measured here at ____” and “how do you like working here.”Really anything you can think of works! Asking just let’s them know you are serious. Hope that helps!!!
@777Q Sorry the process is out of order! I would do this 1. Make a clear concise resume 2. Call for the job a couple days to a week after you apply inquiring about the position 3. Once you have an interview, study the questions and answers 4. Make sure you know the companies core values and include that in your answers! It shows you align with the company. Place emphasis on customer satisfaction. 4. Dress in the correct attire. I wore a blouse, cardigan, black dress pants, and flats. 5. If they ask for you to bring your resume in, make sure it’s in a nice folder! 6. Ask questions at the end of your interview. You got this! Try to view it as you are interviewing them as well! It takes the pressure off and makes it feel more like a conversation.
niaperru thank you so much for your extra time and efforts with assisting .😊
What is your point of view when having a discussion with potential employers I ask too many questions. Do you think limiting myself to only two or three would be better and let things reveal themselves after getting the job ?
@777Q Hey! Sorry for the later response. I would say 2-5 questions is a good range!
I'm going through a rough time. I used to think medication would brighten my world, but if anything, it's muted it. The physical anxiety is less, and I felt okay(ish) for a while, but things are getting bad again. I'm so afraid I'll never get to a point where I feel safe in my body and in my mind. Today is the first day I've cried in... I don't know how long. But I didn't feel the relief I thought I would. Initially, I did, but it morphed into dread, and now I'm sitting by myself, trying not to panic. I really want to begin seeing a therapist for OCD, but I don't know how much my insurance covers. There's just so much on my mind right now. A whole bunch of old themes are resurfacing. I wish I could've been given a different path in life. I'm trying to stay strong. It's just really difficult. I feel like I'm being sent back to square one :(
My name is Abbey and I’m a 14 year old girl struggling with OCD, I don’t like to say my OCD is severe but it’s the truth. I haven’t been officially diagnosed but I’m still being treated for it kinda via medication by my doctor. The reason I’m nervous about starting my therapy journey is I’m worried the therapist won’t understand what im saying or take it the wrong way and think I’m a bad person even though I know I’m a good hearted person. If you have any tips to overcome my fear of therapy please share! ✌️🧡
I'm anxious about looking for/starting therapy even though I know it'll be worth it. I'd love to hear any advice/experiences anyone is comfortable sharing!
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