Damion Harmon

The Couch 704

Damion Harmon

  • Confessions: The first ever "The Couch" Live Therapy Session!!! Part 1

Confessions: The first ever "The Couch" Live Therapy Session!!! Part 1

Wednesday 29th April 2020

Join Damion Harmon on 'The Couch 704' for a live therapy session with Sha Boogz. Explore mental health topics like relationships and substance abuse.
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71 minutes
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The Couch 704
Author:
Damion Harmon
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Categories:
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Healing Relationships
Sobriety Toolkit
Relationships & Community
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
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First-Ever Live Therapy Session: Insights from 'The Couch 704'

It doesn't matter that it happens Six Months in Five Years, in Years, and is all better than right. No, I'm saying I mean it's one step at a time.
Imagine being a fly on the wall during a live therapy session. In this episode of 'The Couch 704', hosted by Licensed Professional Counselor Damion Harmon, listeners get a rare glimpse into the therapeutic process. Joined by co-host Jacqueline and special guest Sha Boogz from the No Advisory Podcast, this groundbreaking session touches on a wide range of topics, from relationships and substance abuse to personal expectations.
The conversation is candid, raw, and deeply insightful, offering valuable takeaways for anyone grappling with mental health issues. Damion's relaxed and engaging style creates a safe space for open dialogue, breaking down the stigma often associated with seeking help. One memorable quote from the session is 'It doesn't matter that it happens Six Months in Five Years, in Years, and is all better than right. No, I'm saying I mean it's one step at a time'.
This captures the essence of the episode, emphasizing the importance of gradual progress in mental health recovery. Whether you're struggling with your own issues or supporting someone who is, this episode offers a compassionate and enlightening perspective on the journey to well-being.