Men's Mental Health with John Sendim
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John Sendim is a registered psychotherapist and the Founder & Director of Uplift Therapy for Men practicing in Toronto, Ontario.
He is also a husband and a father of his 2-year old daughter.
In this episode, John shares the value he sees in joining a men's group to find a sense of community.
John lets us in on what Uplift Therapy for Men is all about, shares some common themes he sees men struggle with, and offers insight into using anger as data.
He admits to his own biggest struggle . . . and he shares the story of his own father's passing and how he became the caregiver after his dad suffered a stroke.
All this and more...
This... is Dads Interrupted.
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Website: Uplift Therapy for Men
LinkedIn: John Sendim
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