Meg Jay
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So you have your first and worst jobs and apartments and roommates and breakups.
And so it can be a really tough time.
It doesn't necessarily mean that you have a diagnosis or you have a disorder or that you need medication to deal with these issues.
I take a more skills over pills approach and help people problem solve rather than panic about what's going on in their day-to-day life.
She's the author of The 20-Something Treatment.
Coming up, Maha comes for Prozac.
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