How Did You Hear About 7 Cups?
I found 7 Cups of Tea through actually looking up online therapy, as I was in a little bit of a sadness phase, and I wanted to determine why. All the other websites seemed very intimidating, and I liked this one's comforting appearance. :)
Tumblr!
I was actually searching for a service where I could talk to someone about my feelings and a situation I was in at the time. After using it for a while I decided to become a listener and pass on this support to others.
I was rather down and looked up "depression" on tumblr and it referred me to different help sources including this one.
I've being I'll since January and I looked on I store for apps that may help
I actually learned about this thanks to my ex, which is ironic because this site helps me a lot =D
Goggle came up trumps with this site
Last night I was having a panic attack, and there was only 1 week left of the semester so it would be unlikely that I would be able to schedule a psychologist appointments as the wait lists are usually 2-3 weeks long.. So I just googled "someone to talk to" and 7 cups of tea was the first thing to pop up, definitely don't regret clicking into it.
I hope your attack is gone now! :)
I forget what I Googled but I feel like I bother my friends too much. I almost always want to talk to someone and I only have so many friends that I want to talk to after school.
I discovered 7 cups of tea through an internship option provided by my school. It seemed to be the perfect experience for what I hope to achieve in my studies, and I am very happy/proud to be apart of it.
I really needed someone to talk to and none of my friends/boyfriend/family were answering my messages, so I got fed up and googled "someone to talk to" or something and here I am.
I did the same.
A friend shared an article that was a compilation of various resources (sites, numbers, locations) for those who may need help. The list included services for depression help, PTSD support, etc. 7 cups of tea was among the services on the list, so I checked it out. I started off as a member - seeing what there was to be offered. Then I became a listener.