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How Humor Helps This Therapist Relate to His Clients

Season 3 Episode 3

Omar is an openly gay New York based Therapist living a normal life in NYC. He demystifies the counseling experience and breaks down the conceptual and systematic forces that many of his patients bring up, all the while reminding us that humor and self-worth can be our best tools in navigating the world.

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