I’ve been single for 5 years now, and not really in any rush to “settle down” or “find the one”, but I’ve been on a numerous dates, have dated several people for a month of two, but it always seem to fall apart one way or another.
I’m not ugly, and think I’m pretty fun to be around/positive, funny, maybe a bit eccentric, but nothing too bad by any means.
I have no idea why I struggle with dating and maintaining relationships, so I wanted to know if there was any way how I can see what it’s like dating me from the opposite perspective?
I suggest you try cognitive behavioral therapy. It’s a great way of understanding your own behaviors and how they may be affecting people around you in ways you don’t see.
https://www.apa.org/ptsd-guideline/patients-and-families/cognitive-behavioral
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/cognitive-behavioral-cbt
thats for the mentally handycapped dude he asked for normal people help
no offense doc
Achshually, CBT is for people that generally have their full mental capacities because it requires them to consciously and directly focus on their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. The cognitive part in particular requires certain mental abilities. Some mental incapacities prevent this type of cognitive introspection, so those individuals would benefit more from therapies that are more indirect in nature, such as ones that fall under the psychodynamic umbrella, acceptance & commitment, values-oriented, solution-focused, or skills training.
ok
What? Cognitive behavioral therapy is not for the mentally handicapped. It’s for anyone.
yea have your son tell everyone at school he is doing that after school if it aint a bad word /s
bullies aint thinkers and definitely not googlers