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Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of Free Thinking with Montel. In this episode, Montel speaks with Phyllis Leavitt, a psychotherapist with over 34 years of experience and author of the compelling new book, America in Therapy.
Phyllis believes that while partisanship and aggression threaten our country, there's still hope. She envisions America as a patient in dire need of therapy and argues that addressing our nation's mental health crisis is crucial for our survival.
Episode Highlights:Join us for an enlightening conversation that not only informs but also inspires action towards reconciliation, unity, and healing in America.
Guest Bio:
Phyllis E. Leavitt, MA, is a retired psychotherapist based in Taos, NM. She holds a Master’s Degree in Psychology and Counseling from Antioch University. Phyllis co-directed The Parents United Program, a family sexual abuse treatment program, and has written two books on her personal healing journey. Her latest book, America in Therapy, presents an unprecedented perspective, envisioning the entire nation as a patient in need of therapy.
Tune in to hear Phyllis’s unique insights and discover how we can collectively begin the challenging but necessary process of national healing.
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Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of Free Thinking with Montel. In this episode, Montel speaks with Phyllis Leavitt, a psychotherapist with over 34 years of experience and author of the compelling new book, America in Therapy.
Phyllis believes that while partisanship and aggression threaten our country, there's still hope. She envisions America as a patient in dire need of therapy and argues that addressing our nation's mental health crisis is crucial for our survival.
Episode Highlights:Join us for an enlightening conversation that not only informs but also inspires action towards reconciliation, unity, and healing in America.
Guest Bio:
Phyllis E. Leavitt, MA, is a retired psychotherapist based in Taos, NM. She holds a Master’s Degree in Psychology and Counseling from Antioch University. Phyllis co-directed The Parents United Program, a family sexual abuse treatment program, and has written two books on her personal healing journey. Her latest book, America in Therapy, presents an unprecedented perspective, envisioning the entire nation as a patient in need of therapy.
Tune in to hear Phyllis’s unique insights and discover how we can collectively begin the challenging but necessary process of national healing.
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