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"Taking the steps to recover long-standing mental illness"

About: Inclusion Thurrock (Talking Therapies)

(as the patient),

I've struggled with my mental health for over 10 years at this point, both due to personal, environmental, and familial issues. Eventually my mental-illnesses became the norm.

I was aware that they were unhealthy but I accepted it as what I would live with, but I decided to challenge my mindset as I've been getting nowhere in life.

I suffer with depression, anxiety, and some other issues.

At Inclusion Thurrock, I was assigned an amazing therapist that worked through some challenges with me, and guided me through using some cognitive behavioral therapy techniques which I will be using going forwards.

Having someone there to hold me accountable also helped me greatly, as it's all too easy to slip into bad habits.

Developing new habits takes some time, but I feel as if I've developed these new useful habits to an extent where I'm able to do it without another person holding me accountable.

Although I'm still tackling my mental health issues, I'm very happy with the work I've done with my therapist. I will be continuing my therapy with Inclusion Thurrock to tackle deeper issues.

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Response from Taffy Nyambuya, Assistant Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner, Inclusion Thurrock NHS Talking Therapies last week
Taffy Nyambuya
Assistant Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner,
Inclusion Thurrock NHS Talking Therapies
Submitted on 11/06/2025 at 16:39
Published on Care Opinion at 16:39


Dear TechEnthusiast,

Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us at Inclusion Thurrock.

Living with mental health challenges such as depression and anxiety can deeply affect how we feel, think, and relate to others. Taking the step to reflect and explore new ways of thinking is a significant part of learning how to manage these difficulties—and it's encouraging to hear that you've begun to find the tools that work for you.

Trying something outside of our comfort zone can be daunting, so it’s wonderful to know that you felt supported throughout your time with our service. We're truly glad to have been part of your journey as you rediscover your strengths and develop new, positive habits. The fact that you're continuing to apply what you’ve learned beyond therapy is an incredible achievement!

Your progress is inspiring, and we hope your words will encourage others to seek support and share their own experiences.

Wishing you all the very best as you continue forward.

Warm regards,

Taffy

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