Crying for someone to help...? We are not ALONE; you are not ALONE.
Some people are really good at counseling those who are suffering from depression, anxiety, panic attacks, and similar issues. Although they teach focus for a living, they too have struggles, sufferings, and burdens to bear.
You might wonder, "Why some people are counseling others if they have struggles too?" To answer this question, consider that those who have the gift of counseling can be a big help. Some educated people also can counsel but counsel not only because they have studied the principles of counseling but also because they have experienced it themselves. Some people can offer advice through their experiences and observations, but mostly through their own experiences, because unless a person stands in someone else's shoes, they cannot truly see a situation from a different perspective.
I have written a short passage for your motivation:
Your heart may have been broken, but it has been broken open to reveal the only place you haven't looked: within. Feelings change from time to time, like the passing weather—sometimes happiness, sometimes sadness—but beneath it all is the simple perfection of your life unfolding. The battles we fight are on the inside, in search of peace. Every thought comes and goes, perhaps due to the changes in life, the seasons in a cycle, or the circumstances that surround us all. Focus on accepting your thoughts and feelings, whatever they may be, as natural to you in the moment, and concentrate on making a change. At this moment, life will unfold as it will; we can resist it, complain about it, or we can make the best of it. This I know.
God is a way to find true happiness. Friends come and go, but God will never leave us nor forsake us. Isaiah 54:10 states, "Though the mountains are shaken and the hills are removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken, nor my covenant of peace be removed," says the Lord, who has compassion on you.