Therapy for Young Adulthood
So, you've graduated college, you have a full-time job (or go to grad school), and you live on your own -- but you still don't feel like a "real adult."
You might be wondering when that "adult" feeling will kick in. The truth is that many of us continue to struggle with Imposter Syndrome well into our 30s, 40s, and beyond.
You may not feel like a "real adult" or feel like you are faking it, but that does not mean you should neglect your adult accomplishments. Anytime you pay a bill, make a doctor's appointment, or buy your own groceries, you're "adulting" -- and that's something worth celebrating!
If you find yourself struggling with the transition from college to young adulthood, Life by Design Therapy can help. Contact us today to learn more about our holistic approach to therapy and how it can serve you during this important life transition.
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