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Navigating Uncertainty

52m · Therapists are People · 02 Nov 15:10

Feeling anxious and uncertain?  With the U.S. presidential election on the horizon and COVID-19 cases surging, plenty of folx are trying to figure out how to make their way through a time without clear answers.  In this episode, the TAP team focuses on managing uncertainty and ambiguity.

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Navigating Uncertainty

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