Your Story Does Not Define You The Podcast With Dr. Davis Massey

Smiling but Struggling

41 min · 14 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, Dr. Niesha unpacks the reality of smiling while struggling. Depression does not always look like sadness or withdrawal. Sometimes it looks like high-functioning individuals who keep going, care for others, and appear strong on the outside while battling deep emotional pain internally. As a therapist, she discusses the many faces of depression, why people hide their pain, and how we can create safer spaces for honesty, healing, and support. Remember you are never alone, and never have to do this alone. Thank you again for tuning in and following this podcast. Please share this podcast leave a 5 star rating and leave a review. Dr. Niesha would love to hear from you and hear your feedback and questions. Email Dr. Niesha at info@drnieshadavismassey.com and follow her on IG @nieshadavislcsw. Don't forget to visit her website at https://drnieshadavismassey.com [https://drnieshadavismassey.com/] for more updates and products.

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