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Episode 3: Normalizing Therapy and Being Transparent

Episode 4 of the Life Talks... Again? podcast, hosted by Life Talks... Again?, titled "Episode 3: Normalizing Therapy and Being Transparent " was published on July 25, 2020 and runs 19 minutes.

July 25, 2020 ·19m · Life Talks... Again?

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In this episode of “Life Talks... Again?”, we discuss the importance of normalizing therapy and being transparent. We will discuss the stigma towards therapy and why it's vital to take advantage of the resources and tools to help support yourself and your mental health. As well as the various reasons why others may seek therapy. As a group, we discuss our own opinions and experiences on how important it is to validate our emotions and seek help when needed. Hope you enjoy and stay tuned for the next episode!  Don't forget to check out our website https://lifetalksagain.wixsite.com/home and Instagram @lifetalks.again

In this episode of “Life Talks... Again?”, we discuss the importance of normalizing therapy and being transparent. We will discuss the stigma towards therapy and why it's vital to take advantage of the resources and tools to help support yourself and your mental health. As well as the various reasons why others may seek therapy. As a group, we discuss our own opinions and experiences on how important it is to validate our emotions and seek help when needed.

Hope you enjoy and stay tuned for the next episode! 

Don't forget to check out our website https://lifetalksagain.wixsite.com/home and Instagram @lifetalks.again

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