This podcast features the care of patients by the ACO doctors who practice a different kind of psychiatry.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineHealth & FitnessMental Health |
This episode features the article The Briefest Treatment I Ever Provided by Theodota Chasapi, M.D. from the Journal of Orgonomy Volume 55 number 1 narrated by Hilary Kayle Crist. Listen in to hear how a newly-married young woman responded to Medical ... more
This episode features a discussion with Peter A. Crist, M.D. about sleep. Dr. Crist talks with Dr. Burritt about the latest research, outlines a way to look at sleep functionally, and gives examples from literature, his practice and his own life abou... more
This episode features the article When Yelling is Music by Virginia L. Whitener, Ph.D. from the Journal of Orgonomy Volume 56 number 1 narrated by Hilary Kayle Crist. The article is a beautiful vignette of a medical orgone therapist dealing with her ... more
This episode features the audio from one of the ACO case presentation series webinars, “A Troubled 74-Year-Old Man Finally Gets the Right Diagnosis.” In this episode, Philip Heller, M.D. tells Susan Marcel, D.O. about his 74-year-old patient who was ... more
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This Podcast does a great job of describing how a teenager with deep emotional problems was helped by Medical Orgone Therapy. The episode talks about the therapist “meeting the patient where they are”, which to me means that the therapist accepts whatever the patient feels and says as a means of making deep emotional contact with the patient. I am amazed at how this therapeutic approach can have such deep and long-lasting positive impact on people. I Iook forward to hearing all the podcasts in t... more
I was moved by this interview and particularly by Dr Burritt’s explanation how focusing on and accepting feelings vs projecting them onto others or turning them on oneself is essential for emotional health. Otherwise one can confuse reality and/or cause distress and lack of contact with those around oneself.
When I need a break from podcasts that seem deep but end up going nowhere or pundits ranting into the microphone, I come here. Because, in a world that makes increasingly less and less sense, here is a podcast that explores the fundamental motivations behind people and there relationship to each other and to the world. And that’s what it’s all about, folks. Thankfully, I always come away with a sense of calm owing to the realization that it is POSSIBLE for the world to make sense again someday. ... more
A candid look at two how psychiatrists are moved by their patients struggles and their courage to face their fears head on.
A new exploratory podcast that dives deep into the complexity of how emotions play a role on how we feel on an everyday basis. It integrates the patient -physician relationship and how that interaction can be used to explore these feeling. Great quality podcast, love the music, it creates a welcoming environment for the listener to see how these conversations unfold making them feel like they are part of the discussion. Long time listener, glad to see this is on Audible!
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