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Episode 19: Frozen
In this episode of "What the Feels", we are talking about the movie "Frozen" with fellow therapist, Adriana Lewin. Adriana Lewin is a Licensed Professional Counselor, EMDR trained therapist specialicing in Trauma, Grief and Critical Illness for Texas and Florida residents and a Resilience Coach who helps men and women who feel stuck, discover and heal their self sabotaging thoughts and behaviors to finally live authentically and emotionally free! To learn more about Adriana's Therapy Services in Texas and Florida: www.gracetohealcounseling.com Coaching Services: www.adrianalewin.com Grab her free Breaking Free - Resilient Cycle Breaker Workbook to Learn how to Break Free from the impact of having Emotionally Immature Parents! Art Credit: Melissa Adams melissaadams.work Music Credit: CRMZN Follow them on Spotify! If any overwhelming feelings came up for you during this podcast, I encourage you to think about getting a therapist to talk to. There are great ways to search for therapists including Psychology Today and Therapy Den. Listening to this podcast is not a substitute for therapy.