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Below are statements from some
of our callers
“I really liked the way the
woman dealt with my problems.
She was very calm and did not
judge. She seemed to understand
and appeared generally
interested and sympathetic with
my state. I like the way you
deal with things in a personal
and anonymous way, as it is very
difficult for me to talk about
my ongoing depression, but I
never feel pressured to do so or
say anything I am not happy
revealing.” Worry caller
“It is like a sort of safety
blanket to me, as I know that I
can always talk to someone who
is not connected to anything and
will not pre-judge me or the
situation I am in. The time I
contacted The Worry Club was
when I had all my family around
me, was in a loving environment
and was completely ’safe’.
However, sometimes this can be
the most lonely time. I am just
so glad my mother gave me the
1-866-worry4u number; otherwise
I don’t know what would have
happened.” Bobbi, Texas
“People suggested to me that
I call The Worry Club if I felt
desperate at night. I was
feeling very upset, I didn’t
know what to do. So I just rang
the Worry Club to see what they
would say, to see if they could
help me.” “At the end of that
day everyone deals differently
with their own problems.
Everybody’s different. Cathy,
Maryland
“It can be quite frightening
when you’re very emotionally
lonely and you can’t sleep and
you can’t call anyone because
you don’t want to disturb people
and worry them. If you called
your friends at 3am in the
morning, you would worry them
and you might annoy them a bit.
I don’t think I could cope with
that either. And sometimes
fiends and family can’t be
neutral because they’re very
involved with you and when
you’ve been ill so long, they
may lose patience. It’s good to
be able to talk to someone who’s
kind of neutral and not caught
up in it all.” Johnny,
Chicago
“I found talking things
through very helpful, especially
at a time when I had exhausted
the ears of friends and family.
It was helpful to have someone
calm and neutral and there at
all times of the day. The
troubles and crises you find
yourself in, all seem to
overwhelm you at a time when a
friend or relative would find it
inconvenient. Also, sometimes
feelings that overwhelm you and
seem insurmountable at night,
often seem far more cope-able in
the morning. For that reason,
talking to The Worry Help Line
is very helpful because they
don’t continue the problem over
the time phase that you need, as
a friend might.” Ellen, CA
“It was helpful, every time
I spoke to anybody it helped
relieve tension and
frustration.”
“By my phone call I gained a lot
more confidence to be able to
lift my head up and try to carry
on with life for the sake of my
children.” Carole, NYC
“I think calling The Worry
Help Line gave me the confidence
in me. The fact that somebody
understood, did not criticize,
did not palm me off, did not
judge or advise- I mean they
never really advised me to do
anything in particular, but gave
me back my confidence in me as a
person. And that gave me the
confidence to go on.” Mindy,
Phoenix
“I would tell anyone to call
The Worry Help Line because
they’ve always helped me and you
haven’t got anything to lose. If
they don’t help you, it’s just a
phone call, you don’t have to
tell anyone that you’ve called
them and it’s all anonymous.
It’s worth a try. Even if you
aren’t on the point of
depression, you can still be
going through immense pain and
distress- almost unbearable -
and the worry help line staff
are fantastic at easing your
pain.” Harry Seattle
“It’s a step on the road to
wherever you want to go. I was
feeling very depressed and very
lonely, my life was just going
round and round in a circle. By
phoning 1-866-worry4u it was the
first step on the way forward.”
JB Florida
Call 1-866-Worry4u (866-967-7948) now! First five minutes are FREE!
Telephone
the Counselors
Hours Available: 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. PST, 7 days a
week
It's healthy to discuss your
problems.
Perhaps you needed a friend to
hear your concerns,
but the nature of the question
was too personal.
It's OK to call and ask for
help.
Did you ever have a question and
you just
didn't know how to ask for help
in person?
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All staff members are
counselors or life coaches.
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professional
confidentiality.
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your office, home or car.
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to make.
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hours a day.
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First 5 minutes are Free.
What have you got to lose?
Try talking and start to feel
better now!
Yes, you are worth the time ...
Cost is $1.99 per minute and
first 5 minutes are FREE. Simply
call us from 6 a.m. - 12 p.m
PST, and have your credit card
ready to give to the Counselor
operator who will then pass you
to the counselor. You can talk
for as long or as short as you
need
Study shows telephone counseling
can be effective
The advantages of telephone
counseling over in-office
face-to-face counseling are
startling. The primary
advantage is that you can
counsel with someone that is
simply not available in your
area. Some communities have
no trained marriage
counselors, and telephone
counseling is the only way
to get help. But even in
large metropolitan areas, it
is sometimes difficult to
find someone trained in a
particular method that you
trust.
The convenience and privacy
of the telephone are also
tremendous advantages.
Getting to and from a
counseling office can
sometimes take hours, and
you never know who you'll
meet in the waiting room!
Telephone counseling, on the
other hand, is something
that does not even require a
baby-sitter. Most of my
clients are able to
entertain their children
with a video while they are
talking to me.
The idea that a counselor's
physical presence is
essential to counseling
success is simply not true.
In fact, I've discovered
that I can help people by
telephone that I could never
have reached in person. They
were either too embarrassed
to come to an office, or not
motivated enough to make the
trip. But by telephone they
get all the help they need
with complete privacy and
very little initial effort.
And the results are
dramatic.
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