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''Letters to My Therapist'' is a zine series by Michelle of Alexandria, VA.  
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''Letters to My Therapist'' is a [[zine series]] by [[Michelle]] of Alexandria, VA.  
  
Each issue discusses a topic related to Michelle's history with depression and were written between 2010 and 2013. The series was originally set to include ten issues, but it was terminated at five.
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Each issue discusses a topic related to Michelle's history with [[depression]] and was written between 2010 and 2013. The series was originally set to include ten issues, but it was terminated at five.
  
 
The series has been distro'd by [[Fluxxii]] in the past.
 
The series has been distro'd by [[Fluxxii]] in the past.
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Mental Health Zines]] [[Category:Virginia Zines]] [[Category:2010s publications]]

Revision as of 22:04, 29 November 2015

Letters to My Therapist is a zine series by Michelle of Alexandria, VA.

Each issue discusses a topic related to Michelle's history with depression and was written between 2010 and 2013. The series was originally set to include ten issues, but it was terminated at five.

The series has been distro'd by Fluxxii in the past.

Issues

  • Issue 1: Cognitive Traps Discusses the cognitive traps that plague her; cognitive traps are what we fall into when we convince ourselves of something that isn't true.
  • Issue 2: Medication Discusses her history in trying to find medical treatment, and the pros and cons of each substance.
  • Issue 3: Therapy Discusses her experience with therapy, including the reasons why some therapies helped and others didn't.
  • Issue 4: Detachment Focuses on the early stages of recognizing anxiety, specifically dissociation.
  • Issue 5: Crazy/Recovery Explains why the series had to end, discusses "feeling crazy," and touches on a path to recovery.

Contact

michelle@busyweekends.com

Links

Busy Weekends

Where to Buy - Etsy