The Silence That Nearly Took Me (E.281)

The Silence That Nearly Took Me (E.281)

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The Silence That Nearly Took Me (E.281)

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Dentistry is a profession that carries enormous pressure and sometimes, unbearable silence. In this deeply human episode, Dr. Maggie Augustyn opens up about her own suicide attempts and invites therapist Dr. Will Corrado to help unpack the truth about mental health, guilt, and how we begin to heal.

Content Warning: This episode discusses suicide and suicidal ideation. If that’s difficult for you to hear right now, we encourage you to pause or skip this episode and take care of your mental well-being.

 

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