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Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
Thank you, Fawzi and Dr. Essam. I see you. Watch Fawzi’s story with Dr. Essam on #TheMeYouCantSee, available now on @AppleTV+: https://t.co/cgPvZazbtf — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
It’s his job to help connect the current lives of young children to the souls and minds they left behind. And that’s what he’s trying to help Fawzi do: Process the trauma, find the good memories, and transform this traumatic experience into something good. — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
Enter Dr. @essamdaod, a child psychiatrist working with kids of Syrian refugees with his international aid organization @HumanityCrew. He believes that when you escape your troubled home, it’s not only your body that suffers and is in need of a doctor, but also your mind. https://t.co/ixR4XIh5Z9 — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
Now, he doesn’t like to think about it because it makes him cry, and he thinks the solution is to try and forget his brother. He’s experiencing trauma, but he’s too young to even know it...let alone have the tools to process it. — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
He’s experienced a lot in his 11 years on Earth, but the most traumatic experience was his brother being killed in a playground bombing. Fawzi and his mother ran to look for his brother when they found out but he had been blown to pieces. — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
The Me You Can’t See: Fawzi, suffering from childhood trauma. After trying to flee war-filled Syria three times by boat, Fawzi finally made it to a remote refugee camp in Greece. — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
The Me You Can See: Fawzi, an 11-year-old who loves to play with his friends. https://t.co/gySlk8Rok4 — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
RT @RealHughJackman: I recommend, so highly, the new @AppleTV series from @Oprah and #PrinceHarry called #TheMeYouCantSee. Mental health is… — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
RT @DEADLINE: Oprah Winfrey & Prince Harry To Host ‘The Me You Can’t See’ Follow-Up Town Hall Conversation On Apple https://t.co/o1v8C8VmGX — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
Watch Rashad’s story on #TheMeYouCantSee, now available on @AppleTV+: https://t.co/cgPvZazbtf — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
Now, he’s realized that in order to finally be free, he has to rip the mask off—so he’s going to therapy, no matter how hard it may be. Thank you, Rashad. I see you. — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
You go to church, take it to God, and everything will be just fine. But dealing with all of his pain on his own made him lose his passion for cooking; to this day, he can’t even watch his episode of Chopped because he was in so much internal pain while filming the show. — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
He was taught to push it all down, put on a mask, smile, and fake it, even when he was feeling completely broken inside. Because he says in much of the Black community, therapy is taboo, speaking to a therapist was out of the question. — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
The Me You Can’t See: Rashad, living with depression and anxiety. Rashad says he’s seen a lot of things in his life, from his house being raided as a kid to his dad going to jail—and all that childhood trauma led him to a place of depression. https://t.co/B5aVF6Pf5i — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
The Me You Can See: Chef Rashad Armstead, a successful chef and a winner of the Food Network show #Chopped. https://t.co/ETZ4gGhmmH — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
RT @JayShettyIW: I had the pleasure of interviewing @oprah & @dbperry on the podcast this week. Listen to our FULL talk here: https://t.co/… — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
There’s so much more to see in our stories. When we widen the screen to widen our view, we can broaden the spectrum of the images we see, the stories we tell, & the people we understand. Fully. Join us tonight at 8|7c on @OWNTV for #WidenTheScreen, presented by @ProcterGamble. https://t.co/Wh6yI607D7 — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
RT @OWNTV: A year later... Our grief is not behind us, but our stories have helped us look ahead. Our fight has not ended, but our stories… — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
A year ago today we didn’t know his name, but now it’s forever etched in our consciousness: #GeorgeFloyd. (🎨: @N_du_Time for @OprahDaily) https://t.co/I0zpkuqGUy — PolitiTweet.org
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Watch Ginny’s story on #TheMeYouCantSee, now available on @appleTV+: https://t.co/cgPvZazbtf — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
It wasn’t until she got stuck in a viscous cycle of cleaning where she only slept for 2 hours in 3 days that she experienced a mental breakdown—& decided to seek help. She says that coming out with her OCD struggles is helping her understand it more. Thank you, Ginny. I see you. — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
She’ll clean her room until 5 AM, wash her hands in a specific pattern for an extended period of time, or go through multiple toothbrushes during one teeth-cleaning session. — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
There are various types of OCD, but Ginny’s specifically manifests in a fear of contamination. The feeling of disgust is so unpleasant and intolerable that it feels like it’ll last forever, so she tries to get rid of that uncomfortable feeling. — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
The Me You Can’t See: Ginny Fuchs, living with OCD. In middle school, Ginny went to seek inpatient treatment for her anorexia. It was there that doctors discovered what was causing her eating disorder: An obsessive compulsive disorder. https://t.co/GiazoyIrRF — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
The Me You Can See: @GinnyFuchsUSA, the #3 ranked boxer in the world, on her way to this year’s Olympics. https://t.co/kYiRy1Wu8w — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
We'll be following that up with #BlackWomenOWN The Conversation at 9|8c on @OWNTV. We hope that with our guests & meaningful conversations, we can destigmatize mental health issues in the Black community and offer suggestions on how we can heal on our own and as a community. https://t.co/TNNNhg5JC7 — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
Widen The Screen: A Fuller View of Black Life, presented by @ProcterGamble, airs this Tuesday 5/25 at 8|7c on @OWNTV. We’ll be celebrating Black stories and featuring short films and new content by Black creators—hope to see y’all there! #WidenTheScreen https://t.co/aGFJKrDz97 — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
Watch Stefani’s story on #TheMeYouCantSee, now available on @AppleTV+: https://t.co/cgPvZazbtf — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
She’s learned to pull herself out of dark places with the help of doctors, medicine, and coping mechanisms—and happened to win an Oscar during that process. Now, instead of locking away that experience, she’s trying to give back by sharing it. Thank you, Stefani. I see you. — PolitiTweet.org
Oprah Winfrey @Oprah
Through the years, this trauma remained unprocessed, resulting in Stefani cutting herself, experiencing a psychotic break, and finally being diagnosed with PTSD after going to the hospital for chronic pain. — PolitiTweet.org