I can't remember how long it took me to say "My counselor/therapist said I...".
Then I realized it is good to be open about things like that. I'm also a big fan of "Better Living Through Chemistry" - don't want to think about where I would be without my anti-depressant.
Thanks, Kris. I’m glad Millennials and Gen Z are more open to having counseling and medication — and talking about it — than Boomers and our parents were. Stay well
Another light touch but thought-provoking treatment of a topic near and dear to me. I especially liked, "Is anyone who had chemotherapy ever really cancer-free ... but what about their mind."
I can't remember how long it took me to say "My counselor/therapist said I...".
Then I realized it is good to be open about things like that. I'm also a big fan of "Better Living Through Chemistry" - don't want to think about where I would be without my anti-depressant.
Thanks Dave, another good essay!
Thanks, Kris. I’m glad Millennials and Gen Z are more open to having counseling and medication — and talking about it — than Boomers and our parents were. Stay well
Another light touch but thought-provoking treatment of a topic near and dear to me. I especially liked, "Is anyone who had chemotherapy ever really cancer-free ... but what about their mind."
Best, Tom
Thanks, Tom. I appreciate that, and thanks for taking the time to write. Hope life is treating you well.