Please don't take this personally, but I am really bugged by this statement. I have to make two assumptions here:
1. The person you are responding to is a born-again believer
2. They are active in a church, or maybe they were at some point in the past
With those two assumptions in place, I would also assume that, since we are disciples of our Savior and Lord Jesus Christ, we would be able to seek help within the institutional church, without paying $135/hour for it. Unfortunately, you and I can no longer do that, since the church hierarchy is no longer accessible to the peasants. That's unfortunate since even despotic rulers during the dark ages made time for their subjects.
Again, I am not calling you out, personally. After all, you are just an eloquent messenger of the harsh spiritual realities of our end times.
Yes, there are some of us who struggle through life completely alone, for one reason or another. When my mother died, and my father was left alone with four children, he turned to alcohol and gambling since his church had completely abandoned him ( I understand now what he went through, since I also have been abandoned by mine). He died without reconciling to the Father in heaven. Was he saved? I'm not sure.
But what I do know is that church pastors and elders look down on the congregants as time vampires, ready to suck the life out of their very existence. This is why they are quick to relegate their responsibility for spiritual development to "Christian counselors." They're just another gatekeeper to ensure that the flock is kept at bay, similar to the office secretary, locked pastor's office, and that dreaded contact form you see on the church website.
There is a solution. But my diatribe needs to end now. Maybe another time.