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34: How I Found My Therapist

An episode of the Look On The Bright Side podcast, hosted by Jenell B. Stewart | Award Winning Editor| Educate, Empower and Engage, titled "34: How I Found My Therapist" was published on July 24, 2019 and runs 19 minutes.

July 24, 2019 ·19m · Look On The Bright Side

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After finally making the decision to see a therapist where on Earth was I going to find one? One thing for sure, I knew she needed to be a black women, but where would I find a black therapist? Listen to all of the Episodes in my Mental Health Series Ep 31 - It's Time I Talked About My Mental Health (listen)Ep 32 - I Need Therapy... Here's Why (listen)Ep 33 - I Told My Mom I Need Therapy ft My Mom (listen)Ep 34 - Here's How I Found My Therapist (listen)Ep 35 - This Is What My First The...

After finally making the decision to see a therapist where on Earth was I going to find one? One thing for sure, I knew she needed to be a black women, but where would I find a black therapist?

Listen to all of the Episodes in my Mental Health Series

  • Ep 31 -  It's Time I Talked About My Mental Health (listen)
  • Ep 32 - I Need Therapy... Here's Why (listen)
  • Ep 33 - I Told My Mom I Need Therapy ft My Mom (listen)
  • Ep 34 - Here's How I Found My Therapist (listen)
  • Ep 35 - This Is What My First Therapy Session Was Like (listen)
  • Ep 36 - Am I Healed Now Or Do I Still Need Therapy? (listen)


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