1/15/2019
Dr. Judy Ho
Face The Truth
c/o Paramount Pictures Studios
5555 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90038
Dear Dr. Judy Ho,
My name is Matt Winick, an Asian
American and I have a strong interest in learning history including social
justice. In these subjects, I like to learn the need for Civil Rights to
be stronger to reduce discrimination, the need to improve social justice to
help make communities safe, and many others. Dr. Ho, the main reason I’m
writing you a letter is to explain how I find your work as a Clinical/ Forensic
Psychologist, as a tv host of different tv shows, and many others to be very
inspiring to me.
I liked on how you created STAGES
Project, a non-profit organization that helps at-risk youth by using arts
including music as therapy. Also I liked
on how you created PEP4SAFE a no-cost psychoeducational program to help train
along with educate parents including teachers to understand how to help
students who deal with different issues or mental health. When you co-host or are an panelist on The
Dr. Drew Show and The Doctors I like your approach on how you talk to viewers
about different mental illnesses, how to understand how to deal with
depression, and a strong need for to end
cyber bulling to help protect people from being bullied. Your
perspective in Crime Watch Daily and other crime reality shows on explaining
how forensic science is important to solve cases, explaining how the criminal or a murderer’s
motives on committing the crime, express the importance of schools including
health services to find ways to educate people about how to identify mental
health. Recently I started to watch Face The Truth.
Face The Truth is a great show because I liked on how you, Ms. Vivica A. Fox, Rosie Mercado, attorney Areva Martin, and
Judge Scary Mary on working to provide some advice to guest who have conflicts,
dealing with different issues, and
relationship challenges. In Face The Truth, I really liked on how you use your
experience from psychology career to help mediate guest along with giving some
of them advice about how to seek treatment or help when they face struggles.
Besides your work in the psychology field and tv host I really appreciate on
how you are a strong advocate for the need to make Civil Rights including
people with disabilities’ rights to reduce discrimination for minorities,
women, and people with disabilities, be a continuous advocate for the need to
reduce bullying including cyber bullying, and continue to help educate people
about mental illness including the need to find ways to improve mental
health. Also I really like on how you
use your role as an Asian American on expressing the need for more Asian American
awareness to help educate people about Asian American culture, advocate for
Asian American rights including Asian American with disabilities’ rights, and many others.
Dr. Ho,
I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard
for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance
subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Also I have experienced in being bullied on
social media and outside of social media by some of my friends, some of my
friends, and peers due to having a disability and how they believe that I’m not
perfect like them. Your continuous
strong supporter along with your advocacy for Civil Rights including people
with disabilities’ rights and the need to end bullying including cyber bullying
really inspires me to work hard on my disability and try my best to motivate
myself from recovering from being bullied many times. Also on Youtube and your Facebook page I enjoy
seeing and watching your thoughts about psychology, explaining about mental
health, some of your tips to improve mental health, and some of your advocacy. Also being an Asian American with a disability
is difficult for me because some Asians including some Asian Americans tease me
about how I’m not perfect like them or how they believe that I don’t meet their
standards. Your role as an Asian American to help advocate for Asian American
rights including Asian Americans with disabilities gives me some motivation to
try to be confident about being an Asian American when I face different
difficulties. Your role as an forensic
expert, as tv host/ correspondent, and
as psychologist gives me lots
motivation to watch you talk about these topics.
I strongly believe that you are making
a great difference in society. I’m very proud on how you are working hard to
help educate people about mental health, advocate for the need to reduce
bullying, and give advice to people about how to improve mental health. Also your advocacy for Civil Rights including
people with disabilities’ rights is common sense. You have inspired me to work hard on my
disability, learn about life lessons from your work, and continue to work hard
on being confident when I face difficulties with a disability and as an Asian
American. I was wondering if you could give me some advice about how to recover from being bullied or
how to be motivated to work hard on my disability, and if you could pleas take
the time to answer some of my questions.
Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a
great difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to inspire people like me
and help make a great difference for society.
Sincerely,
Matt Winick
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