Psychiatry Myths & Mental HealthWhy Do We Keep Going Back To Therapy?
🧠 Freud, Adler & the Brutal Reality of Your Baggage
Alright, let’s break this down — therapist-in-training style.
Yeah, you can argue Freud’s whole psychoanalytic model absolutely built a business plan: “Keep digging up your past so you keep coming back.”
Meanwhile, Adler’s approach (shoutout to my psychology nerds) focused on purpose, growth, and moving forward — not super lucrative if people actually heal and bounce, right?
But here’s the reality bomb — regardless of which camp you vibe with:
You don’t have to carry your wounds forever.
I still have memories I wish I didn’t. I still catch a grudge sneaking up on me sometimes.
But the only reason I’m not the same raging, self-sabotaging, whiskey-soaked asshole I used to be is because I addressed it.
I sat with it.
I exposed those demons.
I shined a damn flashlight in the shadow so they couldn’t rule me anymore.
✅ That’s not Freud vs. Adler — that’s just psychological truth.
Trauma buried grows fangs.
Trauma faced loses its power.
So ask yourself: What demon do you know you’re still keeping in the dark?
What’s one shadow that needs light?
👇 Drop it in the comments if you’re brave enough. No shame. Just growth.