Therapeer: Peer Support Groups vs Circles - Mental Health Usage & Stats

Therapeer: A private emotional support group focused on helping YOU. Support others emotionally and improve your own emotional well-being. Get private peer support coping with marriage problems, divorce, depression, anxiety, and other matters related to your emotional well-being. WHAT'S THERAPEER? • As a PEER you can help other community members seeking emotional support via private group chat. • As a HOST you can open your own private Support Room, where 3 experienced Peers will join and focus solely on supporting you in your time of need. • Earn kudos when providing support as a Peer, to use towards your very own private Support Room, FREE OF CHARGE. • Therapeer is completely ANONYMOUS. You are never asked for your real name and we’ll never disclose your personal information. • A variety of topics to choose from, including Marriage Problems, Divorce, Depression, Anxiety, and many more. WHY USE THERAPEER? You're not alone: Everyone faces emotional issues from time to time. Research shows that sharing your experiences with others can be highly therapeutic for both you and the listener. Using Therapeer and participating in private support sessions provides an opportunity for people to share personal experiences and feelings, coping strategies, and to gain a sense of community and empowerment. Yes, you can go to therapy - but time and place are rigid and it can be so expensive. We get it. Yes, you can share your issues with your friends, but they don’t always have the time, energy, or ability to answer your emotional needs. We get that, too. Yes, social network groups and in-person support groups can help, but there's no anonymity. There are certain issues you don’t want the whole world to know about. We TOTALLY get that. But most of all: Other support group formats aren't focused on solving just one issue - everyone shares the stage. And there's no guarantee that anyone will even respond. Sometimes, you just want the focus to be on YOU. We get all of that. We get YOU. HOW DOES IT WORK? • Provide other community members with emotional support as a Peer. By doing so, it will help you deal with your own challenges in a broader perspective and will make you feel better by knowing you helped others in need. • Already gained the gratification of helping others? Go ahead and create your very own support room (or, if you don't want to wait, we offer the option to purchase a credit to open your room immediately). • After your private anonymous Support Room is opened, we match you with other Therapeer community members who have struggled with something similar to what you're experiencing. Peer assignment is based on your personal preferences and on the topic being discussed. Join Therapeer today! Transform your struggles into strength, support people in need, and improve your own emotional well-being. CONNECT WITH US! Feel free to contact us anytime with your questions, comments, and suggestions. We’d love to hear from you! Email us: support@therapeer.app
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Circles connects you with people who understand what you're going through. Whether you're dealing with a difficult relationship, trying to leave a narcissist, or coping with the emotional toll of a narcissistic partner, Circles is here to help. Our audio-only, anonymous conversations let you connect with others who “get it.” Circles is the go-to app for mental health support during tough times, like managing a relationship with someone who has narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) or getting through the challenges of a toxic relationship. You’ll connect with top experts and a caring community that knows what it’s like to face narcissistic abuse, whether it's in a marriage, friendship, or other close relationship. Key features: * Community support: Find people who understand what you’re going through—whether dealing with a narcissistic partner, trying to break free from a toxic relationship, or just needing someone who gets it. * Expert-led sessions: Join as many sessions as you want, led by relationship experts who can help you navigate the ups and downs of dealing with narcissistic behavior. * Personal Care Manager: Get personalized guidance from a Circles mental health guide who’s there to support you. * Weekly group sessions: Participate in sessions tailored to your specific needs, whether you’re dealing with a narcissistic partner, a tough breakup, or other relationship struggles. * Stay anonymous (optional): We prioritize your privacy, ensuring you feel safe and comfortable while getting the support you need. With Circles, you’re not alone. Whether you’re figuring out how to leave a narcissist, dealing with the pain of a narcissistic relationship, or seeking support from others who’ve been there, Circles provides professional and peer-led group support anytime, anywhere. How Circles works: 1. Sign up: Choose what you’re going through. 2. Personalized plan: Get a plan tailored to your situation. 3. Join live groups: Participate in live audio groups, stay anonymous if you want, and connect with people who understand. 4. Follow guides: Stay updated on sessions led by experts specializing in relationships and narcissistic behavior. 5. Connect with peers: Find and connect with others going through similar challenges. Join Circles today and discover a community where talking about mental health struggles, like dealing with a narcissistic partner, is easy, affordable, and always available.
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Therapeer: Peer Support Groups VS.
Circles - Mental Health

December 23, 2024