How to Respond to People Who Don t Get Why You Go to Therapy, Without Losing Friendships
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There s no worse feeling than opening up about your mental health only to be judged, misunderstood, or made to feel like you re crazy. And while some negative stigma around mental health is starting to be debunked, many people still harbor misconceptions around diagnoses and treatments, especially therapy. Have you ever tried to share your therapy experience with someone, only to realize they don t get the point of it, or even worse, don t believe in therapy? Unfortunately, it s far from uncommon. I have had clients that did not want their family to know that they were going to therapy, because they were afraid that their family would think negatively of them for going or make them feel ashamed, like something is wrong with them, said Natalie Jones, PsyD, a licensed professional clinical counselor (LPCC), psychotherapist, and owner of Lifetime Counseling and Consulting. The s
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Nottingham pub-goers enjoy liberation day as they celebrate first pint in months
The Magic Garden and Canal House were fully booked throughout the day
Peter Hennessy
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People in Nottingham have enjoyed their first pint back at the pub on what they say is liberation day with restrictions being eased.
Uno outdoor music series set to resume
Updated 9:55 AM; Uno’s Summer Courtyard music series is back starting May 3.
The Springfield restaurant’s nightly concert series, located near the Basketball Hall of Fame, will run through Aug. 29.
The featured performers this year will be Smith & Ingram on Mondays, Gary & Natalie Jones on Tuesdays, Eagle Eyes on Wednesdays, Good Acoustics on Thursdays, Tom Ingram on Fridays, Floyd Patterson on Saturdays and the Ethel Lee Ensemble on Sundays.
Uno is located at 820 Hall of Fame Ave. in Springfield.
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