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Days When I Don’t Want to Be a Therapist
Therapists often talk with patients about boundaries. They’re meant to protect us and our energy, to help shape the contours of a sustainable life. In focusing great energy on supporting
Therapists often talk with patients about boundaries. They’re meant to protect us and our energy, to help shape the contours of a sustainable life. In focusing great energy on supporting
One of the first things I learned when I started college was how to deconstruct the binary beliefs that we’re all taught are immutable. What I learned was that life
I want to start by stating that I am privileged; I have my hearing primarily intact. While I have some hearing difficulties of my own, I want to be clear
The Latinx community is diverse and ever growing. With a current population of 52 million or 16.7% of the U.S population. Latinx individuals represent one of the largest “minority” groups
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