Send us a text In this episode, I sit down with Tez, a Vietnamese-Australian optometrist, eldest daughter of immigrant parents, and someone who has rebuilt her life more than once. We talk about what it really feels like to “start again” in your 30s, not from a place of failure, but from a deep knowing that the life you were living was no longer true to who you are. Tez shares the story of ending her engagement, navigating cultural and family expectations, building a business from scratch, an...
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Send us a text In this episode, I sit down with Tez, a Vietnamese-Australian optometrist, eldest daughter of immigrant parents, and someone who has rebuilt her life more than once. We talk about what it really feels like to “start again” in your 30s, not from a place of failure, but from a deep knowing that the life you were living was no longer true to who you are. Tez shares the story of ending her engagement, navigating cultural and family expectations, building a business from scratch, an...
Why Childhood Mental Health Is Declining - A Psychotherapist’s Warning
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1 hour 52 minutes
4 months ago
Why Childhood Mental Health Is Declining - A Psychotherapist’s Warning
Send us a text Childhood mental health issues are rising — but what’s really going on beneath the surface? “We’re pathologising kids before we’re listening to them.” In this episode of The True Form Podcast, I sit down with Professor Kosmas Smyrnios — a former child and adolescent psychotherapist turned academic — to unpack what’s really happening with the rise in childhood mental health issues. With over 30 years of experience in psychotherapy, research, and education, Professor Smyrnios ...
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Send us a text In this episode, I sit down with Tez, a Vietnamese-Australian optometrist, eldest daughter of immigrant parents, and someone who has rebuilt her life more than once. We talk about what it really feels like to “start again” in your 30s, not from a place of failure, but from a deep knowing that the life you were living was no longer true to who you are. Tez shares the story of ending her engagement, navigating cultural and family expectations, building a business from scratch, an...