
Mental Health Decoded Episode #1237
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In this powerful episode, Mordechai Weinberger, LCSW, addresses a wide range of emotional and practical questions submitted by listeners:
- Can someone truly avoid their emotions and issues without consequences? Does emotional avoidance ever really work?
- Are there times when it’s appropriate—or even necessary—to push through someone’s personal boundaries? What are the risks and limits?
- As a schoolteacher, how much support should you offer students beyond the classroom? When does helping become overstepping?
- What is trichotillomania (compulsive hair-pulling), and how can someone struggling with it be helped?
- A listener shares a personal crisis: stuck in the U.S. due to flight cancellations from the war in Israel, off medication, separated from her husband, and with her autistic son acting out back home — what can she do in such a high-stress situation?
Join us for real questions, compassionate answers, and Torah-aligned insight into the human mind.
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