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S2 E6 - Sarah, Boundaries, IAPT and the crying corridor..
Why do I feel like this? Sometimes this is a question which we try to answer when we are feeling sad, or anxious and sometimes you just cant put your finger on it. In this episode we hear Sarah talk about the self help support she received from IAPT and how she tried to get to get to grips with the very question of why do I feel like this. In this episode we also hear about the boundaries Sarah sets with work and in her relationships with friends so she continue to manage her mental health as well as how changing the emphasis around the language is an important way of not spiraling. From team sports to crying in a corridor we chat a load of chit about different ways Sarah manages and what she is doing now.
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