MainerMikeBrown
12-28-2015, 06:19 PM
Years ago, I received mental health services from a mental health agency, as I was having a hard time struggling with mental health issues, including anxiety.
What this agency did for me at the time was that they sent mental health workers to where I was living. They'd spend the day with me, helping me get through each day.
This agency had good mental health workers who I felt did a good job. They really cared, and did everything they could to help me cope with everyday life.
However, one of the mental health workers they had recently hired at the time was someone I was not so happy with.
The reason is when he first started working with me, he told me that he had been hospitalized just six months beforehand. And he told me not to tell anyone.
When I work with mental health workers and mental health professionals, I expect them to be emotionally healthy. Anything less is unacceptable.
I never did tell anyone that this person I was working with had been hospitalized just six months prior to working with him. But if I ever start working with a mental health worker who tells me that he or she was hospitalized not long ago, I will handle it much differently. I won't put up with it.
What this agency did for me at the time was that they sent mental health workers to where I was living. They'd spend the day with me, helping me get through each day.
This agency had good mental health workers who I felt did a good job. They really cared, and did everything they could to help me cope with everyday life.
However, one of the mental health workers they had recently hired at the time was someone I was not so happy with.
The reason is when he first started working with me, he told me that he had been hospitalized just six months beforehand. And he told me not to tell anyone.
When I work with mental health workers and mental health professionals, I expect them to be emotionally healthy. Anything less is unacceptable.
I never did tell anyone that this person I was working with had been hospitalized just six months prior to working with him. But if I ever start working with a mental health worker who tells me that he or she was hospitalized not long ago, I will handle it much differently. I won't put up with it.