In the Season 4 finale episode of Unlicensed, Jill sits down with licensed therapist Imani Hines to discuss the importance of prioritizing mental health and finding the right therapist. Imani likens therapy to dating, encouraging people to meet with at least three therapists to find the best fit, and shares how to stop people-pleasing and take off the "mask" to foster true vulnerability. They also explore how family dynamics, avoidance tendencies, and other factors can make starting therapy i...
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In the Season 4 finale episode of Unlicensed, Jill sits down with licensed therapist Imani Hines to discuss the importance of prioritizing mental health and finding the right therapist. Imani likens therapy to dating, encouraging people to meet with at least three therapists to find the best fit, and shares how to stop people-pleasing and take off the "mask" to foster true vulnerability. They also explore how family dynamics, avoidance tendencies, and other factors can make starting therapy i...
In this week's episode of Unlicensed, Jill is joined by her best friend, future maid of honor for the wedding that she has no husband for, and college roommate, Caroline Warren, to offer relationship advice on maintaining long distance friendships. Today, Caroline and Jill share their first impressions of meeting one another back in 2015 (*spoiler alert...it wasn't all rainbows and sunshine*), describe how the friendships in their paths for either a ~season, reason, or lifet...
Unlicensed
In the Season 4 finale episode of Unlicensed, Jill sits down with licensed therapist Imani Hines to discuss the importance of prioritizing mental health and finding the right therapist. Imani likens therapy to dating, encouraging people to meet with at least three therapists to find the best fit, and shares how to stop people-pleasing and take off the "mask" to foster true vulnerability. They also explore how family dynamics, avoidance tendencies, and other factors can make starting therapy i...