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Mental Health Awareness: "What Do Men Say?" With Cedric Forehand

Mental Health Awareness: "What Do Men Say?" With Cedric Forehand

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Heeeeeeyyyyyy I'm back!



It's been a little minute, but self care and taking care of my health was much needed. Now, I'm back and stronger than EVER! I couldn't let this month end without speaking on mental health. As a Behavioral Health Therapist, I help my clients process their feelings, behaviors, emotions, trauma, and so on a daily basis. Mental health is a topic I believe is misunderstood and underrated. However, I'm glad that I have seen an increase with individuals supporting seeking a therapist.

Join me on this episode with my fellow Behavioral Health Therapist, Cedric Forehand as he sheds light on mental health from a man's perspective and why men tend to avoid therapy. So grab your tea and notebook because this is an episode you DON'T want to miss!





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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

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