I must keep this simple, but I so agree with the narrowing necessity to self-ease and mistakenly self-medicate with or through diversions of something, ......(perhaps sugar, food, alcohol or another substance or impulse behavior or diversion) when adequate mental health services, and/or even medical care is unavailable, restricted, misdiagnosed, misdirected / mismanaged or useless.
Brat17, I too have holistic approaches out of reach to me, so I do know what you mean.
Also, what's just as bad or worse a feeling is when any and all professional help is such a navigational, extremely anxiety-producing, and with insurmountable redirections to take; countless obstacles to overcome and criterias to meet or prove you meet.
With so much exhausted in process; too often inadquate or incomplete evaluations; diagnostic testing; and then at the end of this what I too often have found most disturbing is:
The wrongly printed tag the psychotherapist attached to his expertise during (basically advertisement) that he or she thought sounded good;
Or, the psychiatrist that has only the least bit of education in trauma and Ptsd;
The doctor's (sometimes ER doctor's) who's narrow vision and labeling will drastically decrease one's ability of ever securing helpful service;
And, those f'n mission statements and claims of: Quality and Care.
All disturbing, and all sadly sometimes nothinig more then just a bunch of happy horse'shit.