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Welcome back, Witches! We have a very special guest with us today! Jessica Leigh is a PhD psychologist in South Carolina who works in adolescent mental health care.
Jessica joins the Wild Women to discuss the ins and outs of mental health, how she got started in the field, and how she ended up working primarily with LGBTQIA+ youth. We also talk about her popular social media platforms and how she shares information in digestible ways.
Jessica is a wealth of information and taught us so much. We cannot wait for you to learn, too.
You can find Jessica on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter at @jessicaleighphd, and wherever you're listening to this.
Until next time, Stay Wild and Stay Witchy!
**Please excuse our technical difficulties the last 10 minutes of the show! Technology decided Suzanne should be muted after naming too many emo boys that look the same during smash or pass!
https://www.lgbtqiahealtheducation.org
https://www.air.org/sites/default/files/A_Guide_for_Understanding_Supporting_and_Affirming_LGBTQ I2-S_Children_Youth_and_Families.pdf
https://www.rebekahgienapp.com/lgbtq-resources/ https://www.youcanbeanything.org/lgbtq-resources
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Welcome back, Witches! We have a very special guest with us today! Jessica Leigh is a PhD psychologist in South Carolina who works in adolescent mental health care.
Jessica joins the Wild Women to discuss the ins and outs of mental health, how she got started in the field, and how she ended up working primarily with LGBTQIA+ youth. We also talk about her popular social media platforms and how she shares information in digestible ways.
Jessica is a wealth of information and taught us so much. We cannot wait for you to learn, too.
You can find Jessica on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter at @jessicaleighphd, and wherever you're listening to this.
Until next time, Stay Wild and Stay Witchy!
**Please excuse our technical difficulties the last 10 minutes of the show! Technology decided Suzanne should be muted after naming too many emo boys that look the same during smash or pass!
https://www.lgbtqiahealtheducation.org
https://www.air.org/sites/default/files/A_Guide_for_Understanding_Supporting_and_Affirming_LGBTQ I2-S_Children_Youth_and_Families.pdf
https://www.rebekahgienapp.com/lgbtq-resources/ https://www.youcanbeanything.org/lgbtq-resources