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"Me and my mind"

About: Talking Therapies Rotherham

(as the patient),

I have always struggled with explaining how I feel. Whether that is to my friends and family, or those in positions to help. When I first noticed I was struggling with, what I would describe as ‘a black cloud’, I shut myself away from those around me and lost interest in being me. I thought it was better to suffer my thoughts alone, instead of disappointing the people around me by ‘not being okay’. 

A friend recognised the self sabotage I was doing and recommended I seek help through the NHS. At first, I was determined I didn’t need help, this ‘black cloud’ would pass - it has before? That’s until it became relentless. Stress, worry and the overwhelming overthinking stood in the way of living a somewhat ‘normal’ life. I had convinced myself no one liked me, I was a burden to those around me and that every bad thing was my fault. I became the colleague that always looked sad, 

the distant friend, the daughter that locked herself in her room and the sister that didn’t want to play anymore. The realisation hit that the ‘cloud’ had took over and I needed help. That’s when I made the leap into Talking Therapies. 

The first session, the hardest one, allowed me to freely talk about what was happening in my head. There was no judgment, no negativity and certainly no disrespect when emptying my brain to the trained individual before me. We explored my thoughts, my relationships around me and my childhood. Once my feelings were out in the open, I was advised of what would best suit my needs and placed on the waiting list for a professional. 

My turn quickly came around and I met Carol. I cannot describe how incredibly supportive, kind and understanding she was. Our dedicated sessions each week fully unpacked my deepest thoughts, with the reminder that it’s normal to have these feelings. I quickly settled into the routine and allowed Carol to become part of my struggles. She was patient when the topics I discussed upset me, never interjected if unnecessary and ensured I was comfortable throughout the sessions. 

Carol presented dedicated work that really empowered me and began to show me why I felt the way I did. It gave confidence to the voice inside me and showed me that I’m not some strange being that can’t explain how they feel, I’m human and these things are real. Each session helped to unpack a new feeling and the techniques Carol taught me lowered my anxiety in relation to my feelings. 

One session that was exceptionally useful, was diving into the world of mindfulness and being present. The NOW technique has limited the worry of panicking and overthinking, and has helped clear my mind. I now know how to deal with that cloud every time it comes back. 

Without Carol’s consistent support, reflection and incredibly kind nature, I know I’d be shutting myself off from the world still. I cannot express my gratitude to her enough. 

Carol thank you ❤️

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Response from Faye Braich, Clinical Lead & Cognitive-Behavioural Psychotherapist, North Lincolnshire Adult Mental Health and Talking Therapies Care Group, ROTHERHAM DONCASTER AND SOUTH HUMBER NHS FOUNDATION TRUST last week
Faye Braich
Clinical Lead & Cognitive-Behavioural Psychotherapist, North Lincolnshire Adult Mental Health and Talking Therapies Care Group,
ROTHERHAM DONCASTER AND SOUTH HUMBER NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

Clinical Lead at Rotherham Talking Therapies Service

Submitted on 02/10/2025 at 09:49
Published on Care Opinion at 09:49


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Hi ORM1442,

I'm Faye, I'm the Clinical Lead at Rotherham Talking Therapies service. I'm able to see all of the feedback shared by our wonderful patients on Care Opinion, which gives me a great insight into the quality of care we're providing. I'm very grateful for your time in sharing this!

Before coming into the service it sounds like things were difficult for quite a while, and that you found it hard to share your emotions and let others know how you're feeling. It can be really hard when you're struggling but feel like you have to be okay, or at least you should look like you're doing okay for the benefit of everyone around you. The beliefs that you describe around feeling like nobody likes you, you're a burden and everything bad is your fault, are sadly very common when it comes to depression. It's really hard moving through life with these thoughts swirling around in your mind. I'm glad that you have a friend that was able to pick up on the dark cloud you were carrying around, and that they recommended you seek some support through the NHS.

The first assessment session you had sounds like it gave you space to share openly about what had been going on, your thoughts, and your feelings. The initial assessment is so important for us to gather as much information as possible before coming to a decision together around which therapy might be the best fit for someone's needs. It can take so much courage to pick up the phone and start that process.

When you were matched with Carol, one of our lovely counsellors, you describe how she was patient, gave you space to share, and ensured you were comfortable in sessions. It sounds like every session was valuable and led to new insights, and that Carol supported you to grow in confidence and learn how to explain your feelings to others. When somebody gets a lot out of their sessions with Talking Therapies and is able to finish treatment in a better place we know that this is down to their own determination and courage to take what they've learned in therapy and apply it to their life outside of sessions. It's clear you've worked so hard alongside Carol, and it's such a privilege for me to hear your thoughts on your time working with her. I'm emailing this link to her so she can see your wonderful feedback. I'm confident it will make her week!

Thanks again for your time today, it's so appreciated. Take care.

Kindest regards,

Faye

Clinical Lead

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