I couldn't speak well. I went to speech therapy for 10 years. And I was sort of frustrated in that sense.
Years and years of therapy taught me to speak up because speaking up is what gets things done and gets your story and your voice heard.
Chemotherapy takes its toll; the more you keep doing it, you lose your energy, and it gets more difficult to swallow.
Writing is a fine therapy for people who are perpetually scared of nameless threats... For jittery people.
I've struggled a lot with therapy because it's got a stigma to it, and also, it's really gotta work for you, I've found.
You can stay in therapy your whole life, but you've got to live life and not talk about life.
I am not a therapy person, but I understand what therapy does. It's a way of translating dark thoughts into something manageable.
I believe that a different therapy must be constructed for each patient because each has a unique story.
I couldn't speak well. I went to speech therapy for 10 years. And I was sort of frustrated in that sense.
I definitely don't need therapy in life because I have gone through every little corner of my life.
I don't know what psychotherapy does. I have been seeing the same person for 26 years now.
I had to run, the emotional sort of counseling that I went through, the therapy just in running, it was important for me.
I mean, going through chemotherapy is suffering... And cannabis helps so many parts of just that.