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    Sarah Burton

    Sarah Burton

    Producer, HuffPost

  • Reality TV Has Been Quietly Normalizing Therapy

    Recently, more unscripted shows have been showing therapy for what it actually is: normal and undramatic.

  • This Endometriosis App Can Change The Way We View Women's Health

    Could a new phone app help change the way we treat one of the most misdiagnosed diseases among women?

  • Pete Davidson And Other Celebs Are Changing The Way We Talk About Mental Health

    “Saturday Night Live” star Pete Davidson had already been candid about his mental health struggles when he posted about his suicidal thoughts on Instagram last December, sparking a nationwide conversation about how to seek help and support others. Many people, including Olympian Michael Phelps, have been speaking openly about how text therapy specifically helped “save” their lives. Whether on social media or through private therapy apps, these celebrities have been raising awareness about mental health stigmas and the need for accessible coping strategies.

  • How Fairy Tales Fueled Our Obsession With Weddings

    Your favorite tales, like Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, convinced you to care about weddings. Here's why Disney's "Frozen" can be our saving grace.