BYU Radio “Top of Mind”: Thinking differently about mental health

I recently had the fun opportunity to interview with Julie Rose, host of BYU Radio’s show Top of Mind. I shared some details about what psychedelics look like in a clinical practice and how we’re seeing ketamine therapy change the lives of so many of our patients. This episode also features segments with moving stories from 3 other guests: Sam (a patient who struggled for years with severe depression), Terrie Moffitt (clinical psychologist & professor at Duke), and Joseph Gone (cultural clinical psychologist & professor at Harvard). This is a great listen—especially for those who might be hesitant about these new kinds of therapies. Feel free to give it a listen!

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