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Sarah Springer, a nurse practitioner and writer, shares her healing journey and advocacy for mental health. She discusses her experience as a trauma survivor and the impact it had on her mental health. Sarah emphasizes the importance of seeking help and reducing the shame associated with healing. She also talks about the challenges of finding the right therapist and the need for affordable counseling options. Sarah highlights the power of storytelling and the validation that comes from sharing our experiences. She discusses the role of humor in coping with difficult emotions and the misconceptions about medication for mental health. In this conversation, Vallen Webb and Sara Springer discuss the importance of repetition and self-awareness in the healing journey. They emphasize the power of affirmations, grounding techniques, and connecting with nature to support mental health. They also explore the challenges of balancing self-care and motherhood, and the need to be kind and gentle with oneself. Sara shares information about her nonprofit organization, Love Will Foundation, and her book, ' Was I Not Supposed to Say That?' They conclude the conversation by expressing their appreciation for each other and the importance of building connections.
Takeaways:
If you need help affording mental health services in the St. Louis area for you or a loved one, reach out to Love Will Foundation at
https://lovewillfoundation.org/
Or make a donation to help pay for services for others!
You can buy Sara's book, HERE!
If you are a loss/bereaved mom or family member and need free resources or support head to
www.evelynjamesandco.com
Check out the Pregnancy Loss Affirmation Coloring Book on Amazon at
https://a.co/d/75YWcbo
Pregnancy Loss Journal
https://a.co/d/eQtO25R
**All my links are associate links so I get incentives at no extra cost to you! Thank you!
Download Best Life PDF HERE.
Sarah Springer, a nurse practitioner and writer, shares her healing journey and advocacy for mental health. She discusses her experience as a trauma survivor and the impact it had on her mental health. Sarah emphasizes the importance of seeking help and reducing the shame associated with healing. She also talks about the challenges of finding the right therapist and the need for affordable counseling options. Sarah highlights the power of storytelling and the validation that comes from sharing our experiences. She discusses the role of humor in coping with difficult emotions and the misconceptions about medication for mental health. In this conversation, Vallen Webb and Sara Springer discuss the importance of repetition and self-awareness in the healing journey. They emphasize the power of affirmations, grounding techniques, and connecting with nature to support mental health. They also explore the challenges of balancing self-care and motherhood, and the need to be kind and gentle with oneself. Sara shares information about her nonprofit organization, Love Will Foundation, and her book, ' Was I Not Supposed to Say That?' They conclude the conversation by expressing their appreciation for each other and the importance of building connections.
Takeaways:
If you need help affording mental health services in the St. Louis area for you or a loved one, reach out to Love Will Foundation at
https://lovewillfoundation.org/
Or make a donation to help pay for services for others!
You can buy Sara's book, HERE!
If you are a loss/bereaved mom or family member and need free resources or support head to
www.evelynjamesandco.com
Check out the Pregnancy Loss Affirmation Coloring Book on Amazon at
https://a.co/d/75YWcbo
Pregnancy Loss Journal
https://a.co/d/eQtO25R
**All my links are associate links so I get incentives at no extra cost to you! Thank you!