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Welcome New Lightshippers
Community Projects & Events / by M4GIC
Last post
March 24th, 2022
...See more πŸ—πŸ–πŸ₯©Let us welcome our new Team Lightship Members!πŸ—πŸ–πŸ₯© Let's give a drumroll to welcome @TessMo and @nessa104 πŸ₯© Tagging: @Caringhope1976 @YellowRose27 @nessa104 @Ashvillium @SnailPurple @pamharley003 @LyricalAngel70 @drearienne @DreamTouch @ouiCherie @M4GIC @JustLikeMellie @BeautifulSun298501 @iwishuwell @Darius08 @AriadneLove @kindheartedLily6247 @TessMo @Nessa104
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Want to Join the Bipolar, Schizophrenia & Psychosis Support Sub-Community Team?
Bipolar, Schizophrenia & Psychosis Support / by M4GIC
Last post
March 8th, 2023
...See more Hello everyone, I hope you all are doing well! If anyone is interested in joining our sub-community, please refer to this post and its appropriate application forms. It would be greatly appreciated if anyone joins the official sub-community team or chooses to help out without an official role. Everything in BLUE is clickable. [Forum Side]: Forum Supporters FS (Members): - 25+ Upvotes - 50+ Forum Posts - Taken the Member Oath [https://www.7cups.com/forum/Welcome_27/7CupsofTeaMissionCoreValues_207/MemberOathAllEncouragedtoParticipate_7447/1/] Quota: Min of 10 posts per month in each sub-community. Forum Supporters FS (Listeners): - Verified Listener [https://www.7cups.com/forum/ListenerLearningJourney_149/VerifiedListenersProject_1839/IWanttobeaVerifiedListener_46935/1/] - 25+ Upvotes - Listener Community Guide [https://www.7cups.com/listener-community-guide/] and Listener Oath [https://www.7cups.com/forum/ListenersOnlyForums_38/WelcometotheListenersOnlySection_59/ListenerOath_117/1/] Quota: Min of 10 posts per month in each sub-community. Project Agents PA (Listeners only): - 1+ Month as a listener - Verified Listener [https://www.7cups.com/forum/ListenerLearningJourney_149/VerifiedListenersProject_1839/IWanttobeaVerifiedListener_46935/1/] Teen Community Star/Community Mentor (Members and Listeners): - Age 15 or older - Verified Listener [https://www.7cups.com/forum/ListenerLearningJourney_149/VerifiedListenersProject_1839/IWanttobeaVerifiedListener_46935/1/] (applicable to listeners only) - 3+ weeks as a PA/FS - 100+ Chats - 100+ Forum Posts - 100+ Upvotes Quota: make a min of 10 posts per sub-community and complete 10 1:1 chats per month. Community Mentor Leaders CML (Listeners only): - 1+ month(s) as a Community Mentor - Adult-Teen Listener [https://www.7cups.com/forum/CommunityProjectsEvents_184/AdultTeenListenersAgingUpSupport_1766/ApplytobeanAdultTeenListenerHereUpdated_214321/1/] - 300+ Chats - 200+ Forum Posts - 100+ Upvotes - 20+ Written Reviews ------------------------- [Group Support]: Room Supporters RS (Members): - No 'Newbie' Badge - Hold 'Supportive Smile' Badge - Complete the Compassion Course [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdbuGsqFMbaKWtCoC1WHaCJfaKfwfI8YZ62CsqTI2BzqVNwDg/viewform] Room Supporters RS (Listeners): - No 'Newbie' Badge - 1,100+ cheers - 1+ Positive written reviews - 2+ Group Support Chats Chatroom Moderators (Listeners only) - 25+ Group Support Chats - 2,000+ Cheers - 4 β‰₯ Star rating on profile - Verified Listener [https://www.7cups.com/forum/ListenerLearningJourney_149/VerifiedListenersProject_1839/IWanttobeaVerifiedListener_46935/1/] and Active Listening: The Basics [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1wG5popRr-lrfhUc8AoZh-QTMR5QM0Flp3bJlkVROZr8/viewform] completed - No behaviour reports within the past three months - Been a listener for 6+ weeks - RS for a min of 2+ weeks Support Team Leader/Teen Star (Listeners Only): - 8+ Weeks as a Listener - 6,881+ Cheers - Minimum of 10 Written Text Reviews - Minimum of 15 self-guides - 500+ Compassion Hearts - Listener Oath - Already a moderator - 150+ 1:1 Chats - 100+ Group Support Chats ------------------------- Don't want an official role? That's okay! You can still help out! Okay, but where? - Participate (or help respond) in our Check-ins [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BipolarSchizophreniaPsychosisSupport_63/CheckIns_1279/]. - Participate in Group Support Chats [https://www.7cups.com/connect/groupChatrooms.php]. - Welcome New Members [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BipolarSchizophreniaPsychosisSupport_63/WelcomesandIntroductions_242/]. - Participate in Forum Discussions [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BipolarSchizophreniaPsychosisSupport_63/DiscussionsIcebreakersQuotes_1872/]. - Help Respond to the Needs Reply queue. ------------------------- Important links to check out: - Apply for Verified Listener [https://www.7cups.com/forum/ListenerLearningJourney_149/VerifiedListenersProject_1839/IWanttobeaVerifiedListener_46935/1/] - Apply for Room Supporter [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSetyJ7jp7W52-EIpqvFYLhfmpsgTW4BbzUwmi9r22OQ9AdH8w/viewform] - Apply for Forum Supporter [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefNgW-Va7dyBx67M3d27INmkndnwm1C3Ywa7NJoFa2EscQkA/viewform] - Apply for Community Mentor/Teen Star [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdIzfOAjOMLf8-RSMooTXOAKp3tFGMrKoOtfUfctB6DlI_kNg/viewform] - Apply for Project Agent [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeNnSpr8UzivPRoJRrTgADNuqHmIhnzSk-Gd2mudKoUI6Fjzg/viewform] - Apply for Community-Centered Moderator [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScX7nNahJocq0tgDYBesRicWxTfExFCe5QMI-O-04K-qBjZrA/viewform] - Apply For Community Mentor Leader [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfaX5Kxr13VYpbGtWbNItePUMt1nx9SAPC57J0szbhVG1naUg/viewform] - Apply for Support Team Leader/Teen Star [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfa0IBmQUo4ksm1LxH0womdh_XnwYh7fmqpKsXg6yAkdJcWvg/viewform] - Member Compassion Course [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdbuGsqFMbaKWtCoC1WHaCJfaKfwfI8YZ62CsqTI2BzqVNwDg/viewform] - Apply for Adult-Teen Listener (ATL) [https://www.7cups.com/forum/CommunityProjectsEvents_184/AdultTeenListenersAgingUpSupport_1766/ApplytobeanAdultTeenListenerHereUpdated_214321/1/] - Member Oath [https://www.7cups.com/forum/Welcome_27/7CupsofTeaMissionCoreValues_207/MemberOathAllEncouragedtoParticipate_7447/1/] and Listener Oath [https://www.7cups.com/forum/ListenersOnlyForums_38/WelcometotheListenersOnlySection_59/ListenerOath_117/1/] ------------------------- Magic~
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Sub-Forum Purpose and Navigation
Bipolar, Schizophrenia & Psychosis Support / by M4GIC
Last post
February 9th, 2022
...See more Hello and welcome! Do you need help navigating or you getting lost in our forums? Here's a general use for each sub-forum and what they offer. If you need any assistance, please message anyone from the sub-community leaders list here [https://www.7cups.com/home/bipolar/#leaders]. You may also message anyone from the forum team or sub-community mentor leaders or ambassadors. * Check-Ins Check-ins are where the forum team does monthly/weekly posts to see how everyone is doing. You can check in with us as many times as you want within that month or week. We'd love to hear how you are currently doing. * Bipolar Support The Bipolar Support Sub-forum is for those who have Bipolar I or II. It can also include Depressive Bipolar, mania, and all of that. This sub-form is for any type of Bipolar Disorder. Getting support from other people who go through the same you do can possibly help in your recovery. * Share Your Story The Share Your Story sub-forum lets you share your struggles/strengths/victories. This is your space to share stories/journies, learn from others, and motivate others. * Schizophrenia Support The Schizophrenia Support sub-forum is for people who want to ask questions about the topic, seek support, share stories, uplift others, and so much more. * Welcomes and Introductions This is where the forum team helps welcome new members to the community. Feel free to come to say 'hello' and tell a little something about yourself! * Resources and information The Resources and Information sub-forum has resources for those managing with Bipolar, Schizophrenia, Psychosis, and those sub-disorders that get divided under those three main topics. * Discussions, Icebreakers & Quotes Discussions, Icebreakers, and Quotes is a fun sub-forum. Sometimes, we will post periodic quotes and see what you all have to say, or sometimes we want to do ice-breakers or games with you all. The discussions part- we will mention the group support schedules for the month or have some forum discussions going on. * Bipolar, Schizophrenia & Psychosis Support Community Team Use The Bipolar, Schizophrenia & Psychosis Support Community Team Use sub-forum is for the team leaders for Bipolar Support to give important updates to the whole community or to make sub-community announcements. * Psychosis Support Psychosis Support sub-forums let you seek support among those who suffer from psychosis (and its related conditions). You can share your stories in a safe place and won''t be judged. You are able to share stories and see different points of view. * Archives Archives will most likely have outdated information regarding topics. This helps keep relevant and useful posts not get lost among other disinformational posts. Thanks again to those who read this post to understand how the forums work and where to post. This post will help you navigate the forums without being too lost. Thank you once for checking out this post. Enjoy yourself and feel free to let us know that you are having issues. Thank you- Magic
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Forum Post Glitch
Site Updates / by M4GIC
Last post
January 30th, 2022
...See more Hello everyone, I'm sure you've all encountered these situations at sometime when making a forum post: 1). The size jump. Highlight some text to change the size- the normal font size is 15, but if I wanted it to be 18 or 24, it could jump to a whopping 72 size font. However, one line will get bigger while the other one shrinks. I did a size comparison on another word processor. It's ultimately funky. However, it only causes issues in a third of my posts. Not sure if it affects anyone else? 2). Did you know if you wanted single-spaced paragraph (because I'm pretty sure everything is double-spaced), you'd need to hold Shift + Enter simultaneously? Annoying, right? I'll include an image for this. 3). When posting a forum post you will see how things reformat to some other non-appealing look. Forum Supporters, Forum Mentors/Teen Stars, Forum Member Leaders are however lucky with this though. How? Users with those mentioned roles can edit their own posts and fix them. I suspect this to be a coding error, word processing error, or something along that line. For example, I made a post. Nicely formatted. 7Cups changes it to (you will notice odd spacing): The version that I typed out on a Google Doc (it goes to a new page [page end]): Now, this is when I go back to look at it when editing: It makes it look like I posted it that way, in which case, I did not. The forums add extra spacing after separating the lines. It's unpleasant. Please know I make my forum posts formatted on Microsoft Word or Google Docs. I am only saying that if people tell me to format it beforehand. I'm well aware 7Cups uses Summernote [https://summernote.org/]. I believe @RarelyCharlie mentioned that somewhere in a previous post somewhere. These forum edit errors are clearly bothersome to people, not only to me. It would be pleasant if these issues would be resolved soon. Tagging those who may have an interest: @7CupsCommunity @AffyAvo @RarelyCharlie @QuietMagic @Mel
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Avoidant Personality Disorder [AvPD]
Personality Disorders Support / by M4GIC
Last post
January 8th, 2023
...See more What is Avoidant Personality Disorder (AVPD)? Avoidant Personality Disorder is a life-lasting behavior similar to social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, and sensitivity to rejection that could potentially lead to relationships or work issues. AVPD is in the Cluster C Personality Disorders. Cluster C Personality Disorders includes both Dependent Personality Disorders (DPD) and Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorders (OCPD). Cluster C PDs are grouped by both nervousness and fear. This would cause the person who’s suffering to avoid social situations because they can get easily stressed and outcasted or feel inferior to other peers. However, the person would very much like to communicate with other people, but due to the lack of trust, they cannot achieve this. Humiliation and rejection are pretty consistent fears a person goes through daily, and this is a huge struggle. People who have AVPD struggle a ton when it comes to a work environment, making friends, and socializing in general because it can cause immense pain- emotionally and physically. How common is AVPD?: It affects both men and women equally. It’s estimated that around 2.4% of the US population has AVPD. Along with other PDs, symptoms can be brought up during childhood and carry on into the late teenage years. This could potentially lead to unwanted comfort as an adult, but AVPD is not typically diagnosed until early adulthood. This PD won’t go away too easily and will take time to heal. Difference Between Social Anxiety and Avoidant Personality Disorder(AVPD): Social Anxiety will make the person feel very nervous, panicky, self-conscious, etc. However, with social anxiety, the symptoms are less severe and occur in different social aspects, whereas AVPD, affects most of, or all of the person’s social life. With AVPD the symptoms are very severe compared to normal social anxiety. AVPD is a worsened form of SA. People with SA still see themselves as equals, whereas those with AvPD see themselves as inferior. Avoidant Personality Disorder Symptoms: ⚫A strong desire to be liked. ⚫Lack of pleasure in day-to-day activities. ⚫Self-isolation. ⚫Lack of a social network. ⚫Unable to initiate social contact. ⚫Low self-esteem. ⚫Lack of trust and assertiveness. ⚫Misinterpreting situations. ⚫High self-consciousness. ⚫Anxiety in social situations. ⚫Hypersensitivity to criticism and negative evaluations. ⚫Avoiding relationships and social situations (work included). ⚫Avoid promotions at work ⚫Viewing oneself as socially inept. ⚫Tense demeanor. ⚫Overly cautious. ⚫Thinking in all-or-nothing terms. ⚫Avoids conflict. ⚫Poor self-image. Note: the list is incomplete. AvPD Causes: Avoidant Personality Disorder doesn’t have any known causes but is believed to originate from genetic, environmental, social, or psychological factors. Emotional abuse, criticism, ridicule, or lack of affection from a nurturing caregiver could lead to AVPD, along with other listed factors. Rejection from peers could be another potential risk factor. β†’Co-occurrences: AVPD is likely linked to other mental health illnesses or disorders. However, it isn’t always the case! It’s most likely to be occurring with Dependency Personality Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), Substance abuse, Depression, or Agoraphobia. How is APD Diagnosed? If you have present symptoms of APD, you may want to see your PCP, if you have one. You may get asked questions and you may have to give a complete record of your medical history. You may get a physical done to rule out physical causes if it’s related to that. There are currently no medical lab tests that can diagnose personality disorders. If there are no known physical causes you will most likely be referred to a psychiatrist or psychologist to diagnose you as they are mental health experts. As you start therapy, it could take a few weeks to be diagnosed as APD is pervasive and it needs to be somewhat present during your sessions. AVPD is in the DSM-5 and has specific criteria for being diagnosed. These patterns must be persistent and you must meet a minimum of four or more. They are the following: * 1. Avoids occupational activities that involve significant interpersonal contact because of fears of criticism, disapproval, or rejection. * 2. Is unwilling to get involved with people unless certain of being liked. * 3. Shows restraint within intimate relationships because of the fear of being shamed or ridiculed. * 4. Is preoccupied with being criticized or rejected in social situations. * 5. Is inhibited in new interpersonal situations because of feelings of inadequacy. * 6. Views self as socially inept, personally unappealing, or inferior to others. * 7. Is unusually reluctant to take personal risks or to engage in any new activities because they may prove embarrassing. How can AVPD be treated? APD isn’t something someone gets help for as much as being seen for other things. You would most likely get seen for depression, anxiety, or other mental health disorders. Not many people say (in their first session) β€œOh, I think that I have AVPD.” It can take a few sessions to find out if you do, or not. If you have a co-occurring mental health disorder you could potentially be prescribed antidepressants. Otherwise, you could commit to psychotherapy (talk or group-based therapy). AvPD currently doesn’t have a cure, but you may possibly get medication if you also have depression, or something else. How you can support someone with Avoidant Personality Disorder: ⚫Never force them into social situations. ⚫Compliment the person and help put a smile on their face. ⚫Don’t take their actions personally, they do not mean to hurt you. ⚫Offer sincere support. ⚫Encourage them to seek professional support. ⚫Remember you can’t fix your loved one. ⚫Help them develop healthy coping mechanisms. ⚫Highlight your loved one’s positive traits. ⚫Know AvPD symptoms. ⚫Participate in support groups. ⚫Offer to take them somewhere. ⚫Talk to the person with their frame of reference. Thank you for reading this. Here are some general use coping skills [https://www.yourlifeyourvoice.org/pages/tip-99-coping-skills.aspx?utm_term=&utm_campaign=Dynamic+Search+Ads&utm_source=adwords&utm_medium=ppc&hsa_acc=1576980790&hsa_cam=7973893665&hsa_grp=87711021532&hsa_ad=395015289303&hsa_src=g&hsa_tgt=dsa-704340993815&hsa_kw=&hsa_mt=b&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_ver=3&gclid=Cj0KCQjwoPL2BRDxARIsAEMm9y_M4WbPd2cKQKf3Jnh0J_4ytRU9DosJ5IzG9kjUlk_f1Asgqm-abbcaAqSfEALw_wcB]. Quick notes: This post is based on this post: https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/AvoidantPersonalityDisorder_1068/AvoidantPersonalityDisorder_97512/1/ [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/AvoidantPersonalityDisorder_1068/AvoidantPersonalityDisorder_97512/1/]. And this post: https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/ResourcesInformationonPersonalityDisorders_459/10PersonalityDisorders_46025/ [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/ResourcesInformationonPersonalityDisorders_459/10PersonalityDisorders_46025/] Credit and References: DSM-5 PDF Version: DSM-5 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. [http://repository.poltekkes-kaltim.ac.id/657/1/Diagnostic%20and%20statistical%20manual%20of%20mental%20disorders%20_%20DSM-5%20%28%20PDFDrive.com%20%29.pdf] (pp. 672 and 673) Psycom: Avoidant Personality Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments [https://www.psycom.net/avoidant-personality-disorder] Barends Psychology Practice: Interesting avoidant personality disorder facts based on scientific articles. [https://barendspsychology.com/interesting-avoidant-personality-disorder-facts/] PsychCentral: So Close, Yet So Far: Understanding Avoidant Personality Disorder [https://psychcentral.com/disorders/avoidant-personality-disorder] Psychology Today: Avoidant Personality Disorder | Psychology Today [https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/conditions/avoidant-personality-disorder] Healthline: Avoidant Personality Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis [https://www.healthline.com/health/avoidant-personality-disorder] Very Well Mind: What Is Avoidant Personality Disorder (AVPD)? [https://www.verywellmind.com/avoidant-personality-disorder-4172959] Good Therapy: Treatment for Avoidant Personality [https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/avoidant-personality/treatment] Web MD: Avoidant Personality Disorder: Symptoms, Treatments, and Complications [https://www.webmd.com/mental-health/avoidant-personality-disorders] Medicine Plus: Avoidant personality disorder: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia [https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/000940.htm] US National Library of Medicine | National Institutes of Health: Avoidant personality disorder: current insights [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5848673/] Red Oak Recovery: Avoidant Personality Disorder Vs Social Anxiety: The Difference Matters [https://www.redoakrecovery.com/addiction-blog/avoidant-personality-disorder-vs-social-anxiety/] Facty: https://facty.com/conditions/mental-health/what-is-avoidant-personality-disorder/?style=quick&utm_source=adwords&adid=381222316681&ad_group_id=80468614489&utm_medium=c-search&utm_term=avoidant%20personality%20disorder&utm_campaign=FH-USA-Search-What-is-Avoidant-Personality-Disorder-Desktop&gclid=Cj0KCQiA6NOPBhCPARIsAHAy2zANRqiIJ0ysmcU-SzzIeWaIhXuZ9-E9oQ6k7ig7kR7RyrmcFWVcEpgaAvnOEALw_wcB
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Welcome New Lightshippers
Community Projects & Events / by M4GIC
Last post
February 6th, 2022
...See more πŸ₯πŸ—πŸ₯πŸ—Let us welcome our new teammates!πŸ₯πŸ—πŸ₯πŸ— πŸ₯ Help me give our new members a welcoming drumroll! πŸ₯ πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜„ @Nerdtastic01 and @kindheartedLily6247 πŸ˜„πŸ˜Š Team tag: @Caringhope1976 @YellowRose27 @Ashvillium @Raiyan03 @SnailPurple @pamharley003 @LyricalAngel70 @Azuladragon34 @drearienne @DreamTouch @ouiCherie @hopedreamlove @Sara2580 @JustLikeMellie @BeautifulSun298501 @brightWindow2311 @iwishuwell @Darius08 @AriadneLove @Nerdtastic01 @kindheartedLily6247
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Would recommend, doesn't just listen but asks questions too. Makes them seem really interested in what you have to say and is really immersed or engaged in the conversation.
she’s really good
Super sweet listener. They were kind and empathetic to what I was dealing with. 10/10 would recommend.
Amazing listener, Lyon are the best Magic, big hugs from me β™₯️
Really good listener they always are supportive and helpful
really great listener
favorite so far and is really good to talk to
Very kind and helpful
They were so understanding and helpful
is an awesome listener
Loved it! awesome chat!
magic is sweet and kind. she helped me a lot :)
Magic is a really nice person, very supportive and understanding.
Magic is very helpful and can help with DID which isn't all too common. *Hugs magic and whoever reads this*
very helpful
Magic is a very nice person, they are easy to talk to and very friendly and kind I can't wait to talk to them again.
Was really good to me. And showed they cared. I really like him/her alot.
Very helpful llll
Made me feel listened to
Magic is a kind listener, and very sympathetic.
Amazing! Gave me space to talk which was just what I needed. Was so supportive and understanding, this chat me a lot.
A fantastic listener. I absolutely loved talking with them. I felt like my feelings were heard and I was valued. I really appreciate this chat. Thanks so much, Magic!❀
Thank you for listening
Wonderful, it’s was nice having someone with same interests
pretty sweet love their intentions hope to talk again soon :)
they really did listened and tried to helpme figure out wt to do next
So helpful and calming- tha
She’s great and encouraging
awsome rly rly help me cope
It was amazing I got allot of help and I feel so much better now. Love it
Great listener and even better advice!
She/he was really lovely and calmed me down a lot !
Great listener. Very helpful and supportive. Would recommend totally
Awesome chat and I had a lot of fun and this person helped me out
Really nice :)
ok so, where do I start? OptimisticMagic0014 is actually the best!!!! Best listener I have ever spoken with!! Im so grateful I messaged them, only listener that understood and could talk to me about what was going on. You should definitely try talking to them if you want a listener!!!!
Was really nice person. Talked quite awhile.
Es muy buen oyente y me ayudΓ³ demasiado con pensamientos que me atormentaban
Thank u so much, u deserve all better in this life, Estoy muy agradecida ❀️❀️❀️❀️
Amazing really helped me talk about my problems and is completely free !!
They are very compassionate and know techniques to help if you are having anxiety.
It helped me a lot. He/she gives really good advice :)
she is really really nice and a good lisiner
VERYYY HELPFUL AND FUN TO TALK TO
very fun to talk to, replies well!
She made me feel very comfortable
Sweet and caring
AWEsome person i love talking to them
Although they couldn't give advice, they were very cheerful and positive and they gave me hope.
very nice and sweet
They are really nice and lovely ! I love them and Noni too!🌺
V quick response and good info thank you!
helped my to calm down
very nice, very calm, ready to hear
Kind and wanted to help a lot. Caring, listener, encouragement awesome
very helpful!!!!!!
amazing listener
i really loved it chatting it with her she is really helpful and amiable
Loved it!!!! Yep
Thank you for being so kind, you made me feel relaxed and safe talking to you!
Great listener!
super kind and they helped me to best ability :)
She is really a very helpful person.
Great listener
Really good I'm impressed
It was helpful.
he/she was really nice and very supporting! it was easy to talk and let out my feelings!
Love having someone to talk to!
The person was really helpful and he or she really listened to me well
They were very open to what I had to say, and kind about it.
Lovely, friendly, smart
she was a very good listener and was really nice towards me!
It felt good to finally talk to someone about how I'm feeling, instead of bottling up my emotions.
They were helpful and understandable thank you for taking the time to help me
they helped me with my exercise journey and it was motivating and helpful
Our chat was so great!
Loved it.Good listener
Shes good at listening
He/She/They were very nice. Managed to get everything sorted out and I feel better.
Such a great listener and good person to talk to about your feelings. It felt like I was talking to one of my friends!
Loved her conversation
so helpful and really smart
Super helpful and super kind!
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