Why Cheslie Kryst, Former Miss USA, And Other Celebrities Can Be Driven to Suicide, Explained by Emotional Scientist Dr. Tracy Thomas, PhD.
I'm Dr. Tracy Thomas, PhD, the world’s first Emotional Scientist, renowned psychologist, and Wall Street Journal best-selling author of The Commitments: A Step-by-Step Guide to Personal Transformation. I'm here to describe why even a beautiful, successful celebrity like former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst can feel hopeless enough to commit suicide. My company, called Dr. Tracy Inc., helps driven, successful people deal with their emotional pain so they can live a life of purpose and ease.
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Cheslie Kryst shockingly plunged to her death on January 30 after throwing herself from her apartment building in Manhattan. The social justice attorney was crowned Miss USA in 2019 and was the New York correspondent on the TV show 'Extra,' where she regularly interviewed A-list celebrities and covered some of the most glamorous events in the entertainment world.
But despite her beauty, brains, and success, Kryst was in severe emotional pain. Although she spoke openly in 2019 about going to counseling, she still ended her life at the age of 30.
I was deeply moved by the story of Kryst, and posits why traditional therapy failed to give her the tools she needed. “For many people, the therapeutic process has them go backwards to rehash events - whether they were a week ago, or years into past - this going backwards is potentially more injurious for them,” I've said. “That’s why our training process has people connected to the here and now, and has them connected to the future. Their emotional training is for intentionality, so their emotions, conditioning, and focus are going forward into their desired intentions.”
After working with hundreds of highly-driven people, I know the emotional pain that many successful people mask - until suddenly they can’t. “When you're privileged, you feel like you can't have mental health struggles - you might feel guilty or like you can't have issues,” I've explained. “That’s why Dr. Tracy Inc. is all about getting people of great influence the help that they need, because they are leading a transformational movement - and it's imperative for society.”
I hope that Cheslie Kyrst’s life and untimely death will not be in vain. Rather, I hopes it will be a wake-up call for what type of therapy is needed at this point in time.
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I'm Dr. Tracy Thomas, affectionately known as, “Dr. T,” a Wall St. Journal, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble best-selling author and the world's first Emotional Scientist, specializing in helping highly-driven people harness their emotional strength and live an elevated life.
Designed specifically for high-level achievers, I've created a groundbreaking method that goes beyond “coping techniques” and surface-level strategies. It’s the path to rapid emotional evolution and growth. You can learn more about me at DrTracyInc.com, where you can book a free consultation to assess your intentional capacity compared to what you'd like it to be, allowing you to get a highly valuable assessment of what it takes for you to become your most intentional self, putting distracting and impacting reactivity in the rear view mirror, and making focus, creativity, productivity and prosperity a way of existing for life.
Much more on how to move forward instead of backward can be found in my latest book, The Commitments, which is an Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Wall St. Journal bestseller. https://www.drtracyinc.com/the-commitments