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Queer and Here: Let’s Talk Mental Health
Alicia Nolan
25 episodes
6 days ago
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Meet Natalie: "I wanted to break the cycle of violence"
Queer and Here: Let’s Talk Mental Health
37 minutes
8 months ago
Meet Natalie: "I wanted to break the cycle of violence"
In this conversation, Natalie Jovanic shares their journey as a non-binary counselor, discussing their experiences with childhood trauma, the challenges of navigating identity, and the healing process through various therapeutic modalities. They emphasize the importance of understanding systemic oppression, the role of literature in healing, and the significance of setting boundaries for self-care. Natalie also highlights their work at Bright Horizon Therapies, focusing on accessibility in mental health care for queer individuals. In this conversation, Alicia Nolan and Natalie Jovanic explore the journey of entrepreneurship, the importance of healing, and the challenges faced by the LGBTQ community in today's society. They discuss the impact of societal changes on mental health, the balance between advocacy and self-preservation, and the significance of self-belief and empowerment. The dialogue emphasizes the need for compassion, safety, and the right to exist authentically in a world that can often feel oppressive. Find Natalie here: https://brighthorizontherapies.com/ https://www.instagram.com/brighthorizontherapies/ https://brighthorizontherapies.com/blog/category/trauma-demystified/    
Queer and Here: Let’s Talk Mental Health