An online mental health marketplace is giving free, confidential therapy sessions to Flushing faithful who fill out a form asking for their most difficult moments as fans.
New York-based UMA Health made the offer this week after Tuesday’s 25-4 loss to the Washington Nationals, the worst loss in Mets history.
.@umahealth says the #freetherapyformetsfans promotion is meant to bring attention to the important role of therapy. The company says it wants to eliminate the stigma of going to a therapist. https://t.co/0CmizuheYH via @espn #mentalhealth
— Stamp Out Stigma (@StampStigma) August 5, 2018
UMA says the lighthearted promotion is meant to bring attention to the important role of therapy. The company says it wants to eliminate the stigma of going to a therapist.
The Mets, ravaged by injuries and poor play, are 45-64 — the fifth-worst team in Major League Baseball. They’re tied for last in the NL East, 17 games behind the division-leading Phillies. Unfortunately for Mets fans, It’ll get worse before it gets better.