5 Reasons You Should Work with an Online Therapist
How many Austinites does it take to change a lightbulb?
It takes two: one to change the lightbulb, and one to talk about how great the old lightbulb was.
That's my favorite Austin joke.
Now, I'm not saying it was so much greater then, but when I moved to Austin at the end of '09, traffic was not even enough to be called "traffic." At least not for someone from Los Angeles. Sure, there would be slow moving on I-35 at rush hour. But, that was it. Any other time, you could get all the way from Wells Branch (where my first Austin apartment was) to William Cannon (where my first Austin job was) in less than 30 minutes, any time of day.
Now, not so much.
Due to the difficulty getting around in Austin as it continues to overpopulate, I have chosen therapists for myself based upon their office location being on my commute. This wasn't necessarily the best factor in determining that a therapist would be a good fit for me. Closest proximity does not equate to highest quality. At least not in this instance.
That's why the first reason you <click to continue reading>
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