Mayim Bialik Might Know Why You're Oversharing With Complete Strangers

A therapist is a better fit than your yoga classmates.

Do you find that you reveal a bit TMI to complete strangers? Sounds like you may need to talk to someone, like a therapist. 

“Big Bang Theory” actress Mayim Bialik joins HuffPost’s “Celebs Have Issues” series, where famous people use comedy to raise awareness about important issues.

Bialik is an advocate for mental health and wants you to know that there’s no shame in sitting on a therapist’s couch and venting. Better that than with the strange man at the bus stop — or your pug.

To learn more about mental illness and how to support those affected by it, check out the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).

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