Suggested Videos
The following videos are listed to provide you with additional resources on mental health care topics. The list is not meant to be comprehensive. The videos and their content are not endorsed by Ever Counseling.
 
        
        
      
    
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Addiction
- Demi Lovato Documentary- Therapist Reacts (Addiction and Recovery) - TRIGGER WARNING (Sexual Assault also Discussed) 
Disability
- Being Accused of Faking a Disability (Disability Experiences) 
Family Dynamics
- Megan & Harry- Part 1- Psychology in Seattle (Family Dynamics) 
- Malorie & Cynthia- Iyanla Fix My Life (Identity and Family Roles) 
- Hello Hunnay with Jennie Mai- Therapy with Mom - TRIGGER WARNING (Generational Trauma) 
- 90 Day Fiance- Mom and Son- Therapist Reacts (Unhealthy Relationship and Parenting Dynamics) 
General Psychology
- Ask a Psychopath-Am I Dangerous (Psychopathy) 
- Dissociative Identity Disorder with Daniel Amen, MD (DID Celebrity Discusses her Diagnosis) 
Health Topics and Psychology
- TRIGGER WARNING (Controversial Topic related to Vaccinations) 
Race
- Megan & Harry- Part 1- Psychology in Seattle (Race and Family Dynamics) 
- Michelle Obama Reacts to Meghan Markle Interview (Racism and the Pandemic) 
- George Floyd Trial Verdict Analysis- Dr. Todd Grande (Police Sub-Culture) 
Sex and Intimacy
- Asexual People Answer Questions (Asexuality) 
Trauma
CHILD ABUSE
- Effects of Emotional Deprivation - TRIGGER WARNING (Childhood Neglect, Old Video with Antiquated Phrasing) 
SEXUAL TRAUMA
- Mama Doctor Jones- Sexual Consent - TRIGGER WARNING (Sexual Assault and Consent) 
- Familial Sexual Abuse- Iyanla Fix My Life - TRIGGER WARNING (Childhood Sexual Abuse) 
Women’s Health
- 5 PCOS Beginner Tips (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) 
- Women and the Pressure of Aging (Health and Beauty) 
 
        
        
      
    
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