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The Mental Illness Happy Hour: Dr. Sarah Michaud

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A vital, compassionate gem that fills a desperate and under-addressed need in our society.” – Esquire

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Mental Illness Happy Hour with Paul Gilmartin: Codependency (Including Her Own) – Dr. Sarah Michaud

PSSSTT: Dr. Sarah Michaud also happens to be one of our Sober Curators, and she co-costs Leaving CrazyTown on YouTube.

Mental Illness Happy Hour with Paul Cilmartin: #675 Show Notes

Dr. Sarah Michaud is an expert in codependency–in large part because she has dealt with it herself. She discusses how she works through her codependent tendencies. She also discusses her new book Co-Crazy: One Psychologist’s Recovery from Codependency and Addiction: A Memoir and Roadmap to Freedom. Be sure you check out her YouTube show, Leaving Crazy Town.

More about Dr. Michaud

 www.DrSarahMichaud.com

YouTube @LeavingCrazyTown


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LEAVING CRAZYTOWN: Welcome to Leaving CrazyTown, a YouTube channel created by Dr. Sarah Michaud and Finn Allen dedicated to helping individuals navigate the ups and downs of life, including the struggle with codependency. Through their personal experiences and expertise in mental health, they offer unfiltered insights and strategies to help viewers overcome challenges and lead more fulfilling lives. Their videos cover topics such as anxiety, depression, relationships, self-improvement, and much more. This channel is for anyone looking for guidance and motivation to improve their mental health, relationships, and overall well-being. Join the Leaving CrazyTown community today and take the first step towards a happier and healthier life.


LEAVING CRAZYTOWN: Co-Dependency Made Me Co-Crazy by Dr. Sarah Michaud (thesobercurator.com)


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