Therapist calls Simone Biles decision to withdraw a sign of strength Share Updated: 7:32 PM CDT Jul 28, 2021 Share Updated: 7:32 PM CDT Jul 28, 2021
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The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 7:32 PM CDT Jul 28, 2021 Simone Biles has put mental health front and center in the Olympic games. On Wednesday, she withdrew from the individual all-around competition, citing the need to focus on her mental well-being.The 24-year-old won gold in the individual all-around in 2016.Biles decision to withdraw has been met with a large amount of support and criticism.After withdrawing from the team event, the U.S. took silver.Kenneth Cameron, a licensed mental health therapist in Des Moines, says Simone Biles did not quit on her team. I m glad that she put her mental health first, says Cameron. For those that are saying she quit on us and she s weak, no. What she
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