Alicia Graham, the architect of this therapeutic congregation, underscores the necessity of confronting tension to avert the onset of burnout. The collective will delve into empirically validated approaches for both circumventing and recuperating from burnout. Graham advocates for active involvement in this curriculum to master resilience augmentation tactics and to shield one’s mental equanimity in a supportive and embracing milieu.
Tracing its genesis to 2018, Pineapple Support was founded by Leya Tanit, a luminary in the industry, in the wake of multiple tragedies linked to despondency and other psychological tribulations within the adult industry. As an officially recognized 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization in the United States, Pineapple Support has been instrumental in bridging over 12,000 adult performers with a spectrum of mental health provisions, encompassing therapy, counsel, and emotional sustenance, either complimentary or at a diminished expense.
Leya Tanit accentuates the distinct pressures faced by content creators, stressing the imperative of fostering a compassionate and empathetic arena for discourse and camaraderie. The group’s mission is to enlighten participants about the recognition of burnout and furnish them with potent tactics to confront it, ultimately enhancing their mental fortitude and overall well-being.
The “Preventing and Recovering From Burnout” sessions, each spanning roughly one hour, are slated for online presentation every Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET, barring festive intervals. For additional information concerning this support group and to confirm participation, interested parties are invited to peruse the Pineapple Support website at pineapplesupport.org/support-groups.