>>7110368
Why are you talking about paranoia and schizophrenia when you obviously don't know what they are? That anon is concerned by the fact that therapists live in a totally different world compared to him, which is probably true, in which case they probably can't understand him as a person, and thus offer no useful help. How can a therapist understand money struggles? How can a therapist understand a blue collar job? There's a good chance he can't, because he never lived through it. Years in medical school aren't a replacement for real human experience, and will never be. The day where you met a schizophrenic person (a real one, not your wrong definition), a therapist and its training are useful. But when it's just regular struggles, someone that has a close experience to what you lived through is way more useful, especially for people that don't get better just by talking to a therapist ELIZA-style