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In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we continue our discussions around mental health, and today, we welcome back Anne Alobwede. Anne is one of the many victims of domestic abuse. She has suffered immense violence from her partner, and because of this, her life took a turn for the worse. Her experiences resulted in a long-running trauma that, up until today, she continues to battle. In this episode, she joins us to talk about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
[00:01 – 06:54] Opening Segment
[06:55 – 15:28] Domestic Abuse
[15:29 – 30:38] PTSD
[30:39 – 36:00] Relationships
[36:01 – 49:02] Let’s Heal Together
Tweetable Quotes:
“At the end of the day, mental health illnesses are not physical. Most of the times, when somebody doesn’t tell you that this is what they’re going through, you’ll never know.” – Anne Alobwede.
“It’s okay to be different.” – Anne Alobwede
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