Mental Health Queen Ariana Grande Can Help You Get Free Therapy

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Love love LOVE Ari!!!! 🥺 ✨

Ariana wrote that she and BetterHelp, a digital therapy app, will give away $1 million in therapy, helping people get one month of free therapy through the service. Long a mental health advocate, Ariana said the partnership is in hopes of opening the doors of therapy so that it's not just for a “privileged few.

”to give away $1,000,000 of free therapy!” she wrote.

 

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heres to hoping that all of that money goes to POC's. yt's dont need any more money and frankly white mental health is just ignoring the problems that black/indigenous people experience on a daily basis.

critically important in today's covid19 world/reality

That's amazing

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