
Scientific, humanistic, not the conventional wisdom. This podcast, hosted by Dr. Nassir Ghaemi, explains psychiatry in an independent manner. It is medical - it takes disease and biology seriously; and it is humanistic - it takes persons, and human experiences seriously. It is not the status quo. The podcast can be supplemented by subscribing to The Psychiatry Letter website (www.psychiatryletter.... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Dr. Ghaemi is not afraid to change the status quo and his insights are unique and valuable for an early career psychiatrist.
Inspirational as usual
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High-level education, thank you so much for being a scientific rational thinker. I am truly grateful I have access to this kind of education and information.
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