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Finally understood this after my own experience

So talk therapy is basically a broad term for any psychological treatment where you work through mental and emotional stuff by talking with a trained professional. It covers a huge range of approaches like CBT, psychodynamic therapy, humanistic therapy and others. The core idea is that verbalizing your thoughts and feelings in a safe structured environment helps you understand patterns, process trauma and develop healthier coping mechanisms over time.
Honestly didn't fully get what it meant until my aunt went through a rough patch after losing her job and started seeing a therapist. She'd always assumed therapy meant lying on a couch talking about your childhood forever, but her experience was nothing like that. Her therapist used CBT techniques, gave her practical tools between sessions and within a few months she was genuinely handling stress differently. Watching that shift made me curious enough to actually research the topic properly.
If you want a really solid breakdown of what talk therapy actually involves, the different types and who it helps, this article explained it better than most things I found: what is talk therapy in psychology . No fluff, just clear and honest information. Worth bookmarking if you're trying to figure out whether this kind of approach might work for you or someone you know.