Building a Support System for Coping Skills & Resilience
By NEHA Wellness Team • 8/19/2025
There's a conversation I keep having with clients — different faces, different stories, but the same underlying theme.
The Practical Part
This is where things get interesting — and where most generic advice falls short.
When I was in training, my supervisor said something that I still think about: "People don't come to therapy because they're broken. They come because they're stuck." There's a crucial difference.
Why This Matters More Than You Think
I want to be careful here because this gets oversimplified a lot.
A friend of mine — a psychiatrist who's been practicing for 20 years — puts it this way: "Everyone thinks they're the only one dealing with this. The irony is that this universality is itself universal."
Moving Forward
Okay, let's get practical. Enough theory.
Here's what the data actually says — and I'm going to be more nuanced than the clickbait headlines. A 2024 systematic review looked at 47 studies and found significant but modest effects. Translation: this stuff works, but it's not a miracle cure. You need to pair it with other strategies.
Look — I know an article on the internet isn't going to solve everything you're dealing with. But if something in here resonated, that matters. It means you're paying attention to yourself. And that's the first step toward feeling better.
If you're struggling, please don't go through it alone. A therapist, a doctor, a crisis line — these resources exist because this stuff is hard, and nobody should have to figure it out by themselves.