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This looks cool but $16/month is a steep price.

How does this compare to Twitter?

Is it very difficult to find a therapist you mesh with?

I went through nine therapists until I found one who's actually been helpful.

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Canada's MAID program is a step in the right direction, where next year even people with non-terminal mental illnesses will be eligible for assisted suicide.

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It can definitely be overwhelming. Sometimes the therapist was just the first one chosen after I got a referral from my doctor, another time I found the website of a local therapy private practice and found the therapists profiles on there and chose one, another time I made a list of potential therapists from psychology today (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists) and emailed all of them, and some times I got put in some mental health program and just had one assigned to me.

The only advice I can give is just start seeing a therapist, don't get discouraged if it doesn't go great, just think about what they do that you like and what you dislike and try another one, maybe even starting off with a new therapist by discussing this.

Over the years I've learned about a bunch of different types of therapy (CBT, ACT, DBT, psychosomatic, etc) and I know exactly what works best for me. It was a long and painful journey to get there though, best of luck.

The Gitlab UI is insanely bad, are any of the alternatives listed in this post any better?

I think competitors had a chance before GitHub released GitHub Actions, unlimited free private repos, and the recently improved search, but at this point I feel like we're unfortunately stuck with a monopoly.

It's my first time hearing of the term "time blindness" and it fits so well.