Unfortunately, this is seen often in my field. People come in, admit they need help, list why they need it and then give up. They go back to living in obliviousness because it’s more comfortable than changing their life. Makes me bang my head against the wall in frustration at times, because I want everyone to feel better. Jenn is likely so comfortable in her misery that getting help=life change. That is likely terrifying for her.
I was about to say! I was a manager of a Wendy’s when I was in college. She couldn’t handle the stress, the paperwork, not to mention handling money! My GM was constantly down our throats about everything.