I was living a lie

Holding on to Hope

Apr 20 2023 • 26 mins

Having found out in the most awful fashion at 6 years old she was adopted, Lea struggled with challenges throughout high school. Faced with crippling depression and societal stigma, she grappled with finding her place in the world. As a mother of two boys, she wore a mask and struggled alone. She is a passionate about an individualised approach to treatment , finding your own coping strategies and the importance of feeling empowered.

Lea talks about her lived experience of mental health issues and to share her personal story and the moment her life changed for the better.


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CREDITS

Hosted by Ruben

Proudly presented by Lifeline

Special thanks to Tom for sharing her story.


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