The Benefits of Talk Therapy
- Serco Wellbeing Team
- Mar 21
- 2 min read
Written and provided by CBIZ

Talk therapy, also known as counseling, can be a powerful tool for managing the mental
and emotional challenges you may encounter in life. People seek therapy for a variety of
reasons, whether it’s navigating the loss of a loved one or simply managing daily stressors.
Talking to an unbiased professional about mental health concerns or stressors can help you navigate your problems, find solutions and learn how to cope with distress. Talk therapy offers several benefits, including the following:
Treatment for mental health conditions—Talk therapy is proven to be an effective treatment for various mental health conditions (e.g., depression, anxiety, phobias and
addiction) as well as past or present trauma.
Emotional support— Therapy offers a safe space to discuss emotional problems with a trusted professional who can help you navigate difficult feelings.
Healthy coping strategies— A therapist can teach effective coping strategies for stress and emotional distress.
Improved relationships—In therapy, you can work through relationship challenges. You can also learn how to improve your communication.
Personal growth—Therapy helps you recognize negative or unhelpful patterns of thoughts or behaviors, enabling you to make positive changes and facilitating personal growth and healing.
Stress management— Stress can come from everyday life, such as at work or significant life events and major transitions like divorce or the death of a loved one. A therapist can help you navigate these difficult times and provide an outlet to express your thoughts and feelings.
While talk therapy can certainly alleviate symptoms of such conditions and help with
emotional distress, it’s OK to try therapy at any point. Seeing a therapist before you need mental or emotional support could make it easier to deal with difficult situations that may arise in the future.
Contact a mental health professional for further guidance.
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