
24-Feeling Isolated? How Being Vulnerable Heals Our Pain with Allyssya Gossett, part 2
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Have you ever felt isolated in depression, feeling no one cared? You are not alone. You may hide your suffering, not wanting to be a burden. It can be scary to share your sadness. But opening up to others can also bring healing. Once hiding her despondency, Allyssya Gossett took a risk to be vulnerable, sharing her deepest secrets. What she discovered is a beautiful gift of connection. Join us for a poignant and touching episode, 24-Feeling Isolated? How Being Vulnerable Heals our Pain with Allyssya Gossett, part 2
Connect with Allyssya Gossett
- Check out her podcast, The Highly Sensitive Woman
- Connect with her for coaching at info@lifecoachallyssya.com
Next Steps
- Listen to Episode 23, Feeling Broken? From despondent to Confident Coach with Allyssya Gossett, part 1 https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-ea3yv-189f191
- Share this podcast with a friend, so they can discover healing, too.
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Disclaimer: I am not a licensed professional therapist, and unable to diagnose, treat or analyze depression or other associated mental illnesses. Based on Biblical principles and my personal experience of healing, I offer these holistic wellness strategies as a guide to bring healing from trauma and depression. You will receive Biblical encouragement, support, and hope in your journey to healing, using natural life solutions. Please see your doctor, psychologist, or professional therapist for help with diagnosing and treating mental illness. If you are severely depressed, to the point where you are considering suicide, please get help immediately! Your life matters, and you are loved and valued. It is possible to find hope and healing from depression.
Christians in Crisis https://www.christiansncrisis.com phone or text 1-844-472-9687. Started by Marriage/ Family Therapist Dr. Cheryll Holmes, this faith-based hotline offers a listening ear and counsel for severe depression and other mental illness issues.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call 988 for emotional support through depression/Suicide.
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