VOID
18” x 24” acrylic on wood panel
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Loneliness and purposelessness strangles you and leaves you out of breath. You feel as though there’s no escape from the lock of the elbow, wrestling in a losing fight.
VOID’s name comes from the song by Seahaven. This album is a go-to when I’m depressed and need some melancholy to identify with.
Throughout this episode I had, I felt completely alone. Love wasn’t in the cards, and I didn’t have the same close friend network as I do back home in Ohio. I couldn’t just go to the bar and see someone I know or hang out with my band. I was isolated and in a new environment with nowhere to go. It had me in a deathgrip.
This is what had me turn to therapy again. I’ve had over a dozen therapists but had never found one that really helped all that much. But seeing as how alone and helpless I was, it felt like I needed to give it another chance if for no other reason than just to have someone to talk to.
I’m insanely glad I did. I’ve now been with the same therapist for nearly two years, seeing her every week. She’s changed my life and been the first therapist to actually help me and approach my issues with solutions and partnership. It’s been absolutely invaluable and I will probably never stop going now.
If you can relate to the isolation, the breathlessness, the absolute sorrow and hopelessness, I urge you to find a therapist. I know it’s expensive, and I know it’s hard to find a good one. Believe me. But when you find a good one, it’s absolutely life changing. Your mental health is worth more than money can buy, so if you have the means, even if it’s tight, make the sacrifice for the sake of your own happiness and wellbeing.
18” x 24” acrylic on wood panel
AVAILABLE
Loneliness and purposelessness strangles you and leaves you out of breath. You feel as though there’s no escape from the lock of the elbow, wrestling in a losing fight.
VOID’s name comes from the song by Seahaven. This album is a go-to when I’m depressed and need some melancholy to identify with.
Throughout this episode I had, I felt completely alone. Love wasn’t in the cards, and I didn’t have the same close friend network as I do back home in Ohio. I couldn’t just go to the bar and see someone I know or hang out with my band. I was isolated and in a new environment with nowhere to go. It had me in a deathgrip.
This is what had me turn to therapy again. I’ve had over a dozen therapists but had never found one that really helped all that much. But seeing as how alone and helpless I was, it felt like I needed to give it another chance if for no other reason than just to have someone to talk to.
I’m insanely glad I did. I’ve now been with the same therapist for nearly two years, seeing her every week. She’s changed my life and been the first therapist to actually help me and approach my issues with solutions and partnership. It’s been absolutely invaluable and I will probably never stop going now.
If you can relate to the isolation, the breathlessness, the absolute sorrow and hopelessness, I urge you to find a therapist. I know it’s expensive, and I know it’s hard to find a good one. Believe me. But when you find a good one, it’s absolutely life changing. Your mental health is worth more than money can buy, so if you have the means, even if it’s tight, make the sacrifice for the sake of your own happiness and wellbeing.
18” x 24” acrylic on wood panel
AVAILABLE
Loneliness and purposelessness strangles you and leaves you out of breath. You feel as though there’s no escape from the lock of the elbow, wrestling in a losing fight.
VOID’s name comes from the song by Seahaven. This album is a go-to when I’m depressed and need some melancholy to identify with.
Throughout this episode I had, I felt completely alone. Love wasn’t in the cards, and I didn’t have the same close friend network as I do back home in Ohio. I couldn’t just go to the bar and see someone I know or hang out with my band. I was isolated and in a new environment with nowhere to go. It had me in a deathgrip.
This is what had me turn to therapy again. I’ve had over a dozen therapists but had never found one that really helped all that much. But seeing as how alone and helpless I was, it felt like I needed to give it another chance if for no other reason than just to have someone to talk to.
I’m insanely glad I did. I’ve now been with the same therapist for nearly two years, seeing her every week. She’s changed my life and been the first therapist to actually help me and approach my issues with solutions and partnership. It’s been absolutely invaluable and I will probably never stop going now.
If you can relate to the isolation, the breathlessness, the absolute sorrow and hopelessness, I urge you to find a therapist. I know it’s expensive, and I know it’s hard to find a good one. Believe me. But when you find a good one, it’s absolutely life changing. Your mental health is worth more than money can buy, so if you have the means, even if it’s tight, make the sacrifice for the sake of your own happiness and wellbeing.