Woman's Day Magazine NZ

Dr Trish reveals ‘THE REAL REASON I QUIT’

Dr Trisha Stratford once worked as a war correspondent, so when the Kiwi star joined Married At First Sight Australia as a relationships expert, she understandably figured she had more than enough guts to deal with the drama of reality TV.

But six years later, after leaving the show for good, she says it was worse than she ever imagined!

“I thought I had very strong resilience after everything I’ve done in my life,took me to another level,” says the clinical neuropsychotherapist, chatting to from a beach house in the Coromandel. “I run workshops on resilience here and in Australia, talking about things like conflict in war zones. Now I bring into it because it was a tough gig psychologically.”

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