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We often assume therapists, doctors, and other professionals should have all the answers. But what happens when the person trained to help others is the one who needs help?
In this episode, Dr. Albert Takem and Dr. Allen discuss depression, grief, professional pride, and the difficult truth that no amount of training makes someone immune to emotional pain. Dr. Allen opens up about recognizing depression after the death of his father, how colleagues helped him see what he could not see in himself, and why sharing personal experiences can sometimes help patients feel less alone.
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This conversation is a reminder that needing help does not make someone weak, less professional, or less capable. Sometimes the strongest thing a person can do is let someone else help them see what they cannot see alone.
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