Betterhelp: Counselor Reviews
Betterhelp: Counselor Reviews
Betterhelp: Counselor Reviews
as BetterHelp. The professional, licensed therapist at BetterHelp can provide ongoing daily
support via email, chat, or video conferencing, which means you can select the best format for
you. The site also offers numerous sources of helpful information about common mental illness
disorders and articles discussing how to cope with stress, difficult people, and challenging
situations. Here's a look at what others had to say about the assistance they received from the
counselors at BetterHelp.
Counselor Reviews
“I’ve been working with Alicia for about 7 months now, and I can’t recommend her enough. She
is unbelievably smart and yet filled with warmth, she’s non-judgmental but still able to see
negative patterns, she gives solid frameworks and solutions when I need them, and is a listening
ear when I need that. Alicia doesn’t just deal with the subject matter at hand, she remembers
things I’ve told her weeks prior, small names or details or passing comments, and points out
patterns I hadn’t noticed, helping me re-frame my own thoughts and behaviors, all while
showing how much she’s really listening and paying attention. It makes me feel like I’m talking
to a friend. One personal example of her intuitive spirit is what she said to me in my very first
session with her which has stuck with me since that day. I had shared how “broken” I felt after
my last couple roles in rather toxic work environments. And after sharing why I had left those
companies, mostly dealing with bosses/ colleagues who were bullies, dishonest and manipulative
people who did a lot of damage, Alicia pointed out that I am not, in fact, broken, as the reason I
left those companies was always the same – my deep rooted values of kindness and honesty
would not allow me to be in that environment any longer, that my sense of self from a moral
perspective had remained the same when many people bend their morals to succeed in stressful
work situations. This reframing of the narrative I had been telling myself from the moment I quit
changed everything for me, and she had known me for 45 minutes. For anyone on the fence
about therapy and its benefits, Alicia is the empathetic soul we all need in our lives.”
Keep Your Word. This moral principle is similar to being honest and not telling lies, but it is
worth mentioning separately. If you don't keep your word (or promise), not only does your
reputation typically suffer, but you could be harmed in retaliation. If you follow through on the
things that you say you're going to do, people will trust you more. You will also trust yourself
more. This often leads to better personal relationships, career advancements, and a better life in
general.
Don't Take What Doesn't Belong To You. Most people would agree that you should not steal.
However, many people make small compromises on a regular basis that don't line up with this
principle.
If you're not living in accord with the moral principles you believe in, consider taking steps to
correct this. You are not living your best life if you violate your own morals. It's important that
you align your actions and words with your moral principles. When you do this,the pieces of
your life tend to fall into place. You will experience more happiness because you are staying true
to yourself.
REFERENCES:
https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/behavior/moral-principles-and-how-they-impact-your-life/