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Therapy is not for ‘crazy’ people! 5 biggest lies related to mental health
Samira Vishwas | October 13, 2025 12:24 PM CST

In our society, if someone has cough or cold, a hundred people advise him to go to the doctor. But if someone says they are sad, stressed, or need to talk to someone, people either ignore them or think of them as ‘weak’. We have so many fears and misconceptions about mental health and therapy that we are afraid to even ask for help. It’s like trying to win a race with a broken leg. Today we are going to talk about the 5 biggest lies or myths that mental health experts want to tell us all. These are things we probably should have been told in school. Myth #1: Therapy is only for “crazy” or seriously ill peopleTruth: This is the biggest and most harmful lie. Do you go to the doctor only when you have a heart attack or a mild cold? Similarly, therapy is not just for those with serious mental illnesses. It is for anyone who wants to improve their lives. It’s for people who want to learn to manage stress, who want to improve their relationships, who want to understand themselves better, or who are going through a difficult period in life. Seeing a therapist is a step toward self-care, not a sign of madness. Myth #2: Talking to a therapist is like talking to friends. Why waste money?Truth: Your friend may love you very much, but he may not be your therapist. Why? Therapists are trained: They don’t just listen, but also help you make positive changes in your thinking using scientifically proven techniques (e.g. CBT, DBT). They’re impartial: A friend will always take your side, which can sometimes prevent you from seeing your own mistakes. A therapist helps you from an outside and unbiased perspective. This is a safe space: you can tell your therapist anything without fear that he or she will judge you or share your feelings with someone else. This is strictly confidential.Lie #3: Asking for help is a sign of weakness. I should solve my own problemsTruth: Just think, is it better to get the car repaired when it breaks down or to take it to a mechanic? Similarly, seeking help from a professional when you are confused is not a sign of weakness, but of strength and courage. It shows how serious you are about your health and are willing to take steps to improve it.Lie #4: The therapist will “fix” me with a magic wandTruth: The therapist is not a magician, he or she is more like your guide or coach. He can show you the way, give you the right tools, but you have to walk that path yourself. Therapy is a group effort. You also have to work hard and take responsibility for your life. Real change comes from within you.Lie #5: Once therapy starts, it lasts a lifetimeTruth: This is another lie shown by Bollywood movies. Not every therapy lasts for years. Many therapies are short-term and goal-focused. For a particular problem you may just need 8-10 sessions and you will find your way. It completely depends on your needs. Just like we exercise to keep our body healthy, it is absolutely normal and necessary to take therapy to keep our mind healthy.


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