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CBT

An episode of the Pathway to Eden podcast, hosted by Justin Deines, titled "CBT" was published on March 29, 2021 and runs 19 minutes.

March 29, 2021 ·19m · Pathway to Eden

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In this weeks episode I am joined by my good friend and co-game designer Chikamonk as we discus CBT and some of its benifits in the mental health world. To contact the show, email me at [email protected]

In this weeks episode I am joined by my good friend and co-game designer Chikamonk as we discus CBT and some of its benifits in the mental health world.

To contact the show, email me at [email protected]

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