Choi Says Podcast
Choi Says Podcast

Choi Says Podcast

Christine Choi

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Welcome to Choi Says Podcast! Thank you for making great choices and listening to Choi Says! Every alternating week, I talk about what's happening in my life as a human. I talk about the struggles in my life in the past and what I'm dealing with now. The other alternating weeks, I speak with guests and discuss their lives and the hardships they had to overcome. Everyone walks different lives. We all have hardships to overcome and goals we want to achieve. The purpose of this podcast really is to let everyone know that YOU ARE NOT ALONE. We all have something. We are all living as hard as we can and there are hurdles in life. It’s really how you deal with those hardships that makes you who you are. Let’s all stand together and be there for one another. One world, one love. Email me at [email protected] for any feedback, questions, and advice column letters! KTHANKSBYE<3

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31: Ep. 31 - #MeToo. Our Stories - Part 3
NOV 16, 2018
31: Ep. 31 - #MeToo. Our Stories - Part 3
<p>She's baaaack!!!</p><p>Hello lovely Choisters! Sorry I haven't been able to post for a couple of weeks. But don't worry, I'm back full force!</p><p>Here is the third and final episode of the #MeToo. Our Stories Series!!!</p><p>Once again, I want to thank every woman who shared their stories with me here on Choi Says.</p><p>I also want to thank all the women out there who are sharing their stories and standing up and standing together.</p><p>I learned so much and felt so much pride in being a woman while I made this series. so just in general. Thanks you to all of you beautiful souls. We are all sisters on this big round thing we call Earth. Love you all so much!</p><p><strong>CONTAINS ADULT CONTENT AND LANGUAGE</strong></p><p>In this episode, we talk about what kind of effects sexual assault can have on the victims' mental health. I'm really hoping that beyond sharing these amazing and brave women's stories, that we can bring about some awareness of the aftereffect of the abuse.</p><p>Sources:</p><p>Brand, Bethany. (2014). Dissociative identity disorder. 439-458. </p><p><a href="https://www.nami.org/Learn-More/Mental-Health-Conditions/Dissociative-Disorders">National Alliance on Mental Illness</a></p><p><a href="http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/conditions/sexual-assault-and-mental-health">Mental Health America</a></p><p><a href="https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/psychological-medicine/article/domestic-and-sexual-violence-against-patients-with-severe-mental-illness/A7787F698B3B2FBAEA8172A34F3CF246">Psychological Medicine</a></p><p><a href="https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/sexual-abuse">Good Therapy</a></p><p><a href="https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/when-your-adult-child-breaks-your-heart/201711/metoo-sexual-assault-and-mental-health">Psychology Today</a> </p><p>Thank you &lt;3</p><p>#MeToo #TimesUp #IBelieveSurvivors #WhyDidntIReport</p>
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