Public Therapy Session Dialogues (#livePTSD) 6/6/2020
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On June 6th, at 6pm Save Our Families held our first Public Therapy Session Dialogue. We had a few guest join us including Robyn Hill and Ms. Cream of the Crop. We had a great conversation about how Covid-19 has made us feel with the shut down and school closings. We discussed how the mother’s are currently parenting through all of the changes.
Touching on how to deal with their emotions along with their children’s emotions. We also talked about how to be comfortable with talking about this things. Our goal is to encourage more healthy dialogues about the pressures we face in our day today lives. It’s very important to know you our not alone. You can subscribe to our YouTube to keep up with our latest videos. If you set the notifications bell, you’ll be notified when we are going live!
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