Thomas Keith Hill Claim

Those of us who struggle with anxiety, trauma, and depression know how hard it can be to ask for help. And the worse the problem becomes the harder it is to reach out. It can be especially difficult for men. We are supposed to be able to fix everything, right? And once you decide to ask for help, who do you ask? Any therapist on these pages would work hard to help you. But there is something about finding the right person to talk to, the right connection. That picture over there pretty much tells the story. I am as old as I look. I have been around the block once or twice, both as a counselor and a person.
That doesn’t make me the right person for you. You won’t know till we have had a chance to talk. My experience comes from helping those sadly labeled Severely and Persistently Mentally Ill. Struggles that include hallucinations, delusions, addiction, trauma, and sexual abuse. Struggles so severe that a person often cannot function stably in the community.
Your problems don’t have to be that bad (although its ok if they are). Everyone deserves a chance to get better. Give my website a look. I’ve done my best to make it an honest and accurate reflection of who I am. Your struggles are real. You are not a failure or a bad person. Some things are just terribly difficult to fix without help. I wish you the best.
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