PT you really need to be able to say NO to your friends. I know it's really hard when all you want to do is help them with their problems. But like you said, you're suffering because you're not giving your own problems enough attention. So whenever a friend asks for your advice and help for a situation you really need to learn to say something to the effect of "I really think it would be best if you talk to *insert other loved one's name here, partner, mother, whatever* or your doctor about this problem". Or even if you're comfortable saying something like "I don't think I'm qualified to help you with this problem" or something like that.
Who do you turn to?? Please see your therapist or supervisor and talk to them about how you're feeling. Even though you are now graduated from psych school doesn't mean you are immune to suffering psychological distress. I suspect A LOT (probably the majority?) of psychologists/counsellors/therapists seek therapy of their own at various times in their professional career. So don't be afraid to reach out for help, just as you would normally if you'd never studied psych.
You need to look out for #1 PT, YOU!
Who do you turn to?? Please see your therapist or supervisor and talk to them about how you're feeling. Even though you are now graduated from psych school doesn't mean you are immune to suffering psychological distress. I suspect A LOT (probably the majority?) of psychologists/counsellors/therapists seek therapy of their own at various times in their professional career. So don't be afraid to reach out for help, just as you would normally if you'd never studied psych.
You need to look out for #1 PT, YOU!


Feels good. You'll see!!!!