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Marti Benza opens up about mental health: “I’ve been dealing with it since I was 12”

The successful youtuber and host of “Afternoon of discussion” by Luzu TV, Marty Benzahad a conversation with the journalist María Laura Santillán, in which she spoke about her rise to fame and stressed the importance of Protecting mental health with the help of professionals.

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I started talking about mental health because I’ve been dealing with it since I was 12.And before I could never put it into words, I didn’t talk about it with anyone“I didn’t know what to do, I didn’t know where to go,” said the young woman in a conversation with Infobae.

In that sense, They do He said that he started therapy during the pandemic: “Only then was I able to understand myself a lot. and understand the things that were happening to me, why I acted the way I did. I was able to do a lot of introspection and I ended up feeling better because for a long time I had a really bad time.”

In turn, the streamer He confessed the stereotypes he held about the mental health care: “Before, I really thought, ‘one thing is going to the psychologist, another thing is going to the psychiatrist.’ Medication? No, you’re crazy. And I talked about it in my daily life with many people and I realized that it’s normal and that it happens to everyone.”

It’s great to have a space to be able to say that these things happen.to be able to talk about them so that more people can go to therapy or see ways to resolve their conflicts.”

Besides, Marti He expressed that Last year was one of the most difficultbut one of the pillars that allowed him to get ahead was “Tarde de Tertulia” together with Nico Ferrero, Giani Odoguardi y Cami Jara: “If I hadn’t been on the show I would have disappeared and I don’t know what I would be doing. In the streaming I was with them, there were more people around me, a whole team, it was easier for me.”

If you need help, the Mental Health Responds line (0800-333-1665) operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

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