Our mental health is simply another facet of our overall health, but too often, long-standing misconceptions about therapy and the people who seek therapy keep individuals from getting professional help when it would be very beneficial. In an effort to raise awareness and shed some light on the truth about therapy, following is a list of some of the more common misconceptions and myths I’ve heard in my practice.
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