Talk the relationship side of Mental Health with this Counselor!

EPISODE · Mar 10, 2020 · 31 MIN

Talk the relationship side of Mental Health with this Counselor!

from A Mental Health Break · host Vincent A. Lanci/ Linda Murphy

Host Name: Vincent A. Lanci (www.vincentlanci.com)Guest Name: Linda Murphy MEd, MA, Mental Health Advocate and CEO of RAD Counseling([email protected]) (radcounseling.com) (813 444 8894)https://www.instagram.com/amentalhealthbreakhttps://www.facebook.com/amentalhealthbreak https://www.vincentlanci.com/podcastsWould it benefit you to hear from Mental Health Professionals and Influencers? Would it add value to your life to also hear authentic stories from people talking about their mental health, the issues they face, and how they actively combat them? Congratulations, this is the perfect podcast for you!Ever since my accident, and into recovery, I learned that I needed to prioritize my mental health. And my goal for this podcast is to help you do so, too! For the twelth episode of Season 1, Vincent A. Lanci brings on Linda Murphy. Linda is a professional in the field with an extensive background and also holds a Masters of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Murphy now runs the RAD, or Relationship and Divorce Counseling Center.  Linda Murphy founded the Relationship and Divorce Counseling Center to provide a welcoming and supportive environment where issues can be discussed. She counsels couples as they evaluate their options, be it growing stronger together, separating or divorcing. She provides the guidance individuals and couples need to determine whether they should remain in their relationship or move on with their lives and rediscover who they are as individuals. Whatever the choice, Linda provides support for the journey ahead.To schedule an appointment, scroll down for all of her information.Take a Deep Breath! It's time to make your day a better one.Host Name: Vincent A. Lanci ([email protected])YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy0dil34Q5ILEuHgLVmfhXQWebsite: https://www.vincentlanci.com/podcastsInstagram (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/amentalhealthbreak/Facebook (Podcast): https://www.facebook.com/amentalhealthbreak/Twitter (Podcast): https://twitter.com/PodcastsByLanciLinkedIn (Podcast): https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/a-mental-health-break-with-vincent-a-lanciGuest Name: Linda Murphy MEd, MA, Mental Health Advocate and CEO of RAD CounselingEmail: [email protected]: radcounseling.comPhone: (813) 444 8894Digital Editing Name: Vincent A. Lanci ([email protected])Adventure bySupport the showThank you for being here. Don't forget to subscribe to stay current! You can email all questions for the host or guest to Danica at [email protected] show is brought to you by Living Proof TBI Coaching specializing in recovery for Traumatic Brain Injury Survivors, Families, and CaregiversCRISIS LINE: DIAL 988

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