Washingtonian: You Can Get Therapy on the Sidewalk This Weekend

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A San Francisco-based project has made its way to Washington and wants to serve the community by offering a listening ear to anyone wanting to talk. And with May marking the 67th year of Mental Health Awareness month, Esther Boykin has scheduled more “Sidewalk Talks” and listening events in DC and Virginia.

Boykin, who heard about the Sidewalk Talks through social media, met with the founders of the pop-up events in San Francisco in March and decided to bring the idea to Washington.

With tables and chairs set outside of the Eastern Market Metro station on a sunny Saturday back in April, three volunteer “listeners” (and special guest, Thomas Knox, from Date While You Wait in New York) heard an array of stories from passersby–from details of day plans to the unfortunate news about diagnoses with chronic illnesses.

“You’d be surprised what people are willing to share to a total stranger,” said Boykin, CEO of Group Therapy Associates. “Part of what Sidewalk Talk DC is trying to do is to de-stigmatize genuine human connection and mental health. Especially in this city where there’s so much going on, we spend so much time around people but not connecting.”

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