We Just Dont Know
For the past few weeks, ive been on a (18 week) course run by local mental health clinic on a Monday afternoon, dealing with life coping skills. It lasts for 2 hours a session.
The range of attendees...about a dozen of us...range from a very middle class woman to a young student now studying for a PhD. From long term unemployed, to those currently in work. From the retired to the young.
For the first few weeks, no-one really opened up much about personal concerns or current difficulties. (don't think I even opened my mouth except to say my name).
However today, everyone seemed to start opening up more. What surprised me was how similar peoples experiences can be, despite the apparent differences. Without exception (middle class lady included) we had all had substance abuse issues of one kind or another. We all had sleep issues...too much or too little, We all had-at one time or another-a bad experience with mental health services. We all had issues with anxiety and dealing with crowds. We all had thoughts of suicide from time to time. Most of us had at least one criminal conviction (again including the well to do middle class lady and the weed smoking PhD student). We all had some childhood trauma. The list could go on (but it wont...)
But the point is, we just don't know what is going on in peoples lives (or heads) based on age, employment status, class, education, or anything else.
This afternoon has been a good day, an eye opener.
(and a bit of a bonding session with people that I usually wouldn't want to bond with)
Not a question, just an observation.
TY.