NEUROTIC NEURONS, hosted by Libby Rivers, a student doctor of clinical health service psychology, explores a wide range of topics related to various facets of human behavior and psychopathology supported by relevant theory, current research, therapeutic modalities, and evidence-based treatments. Libby will also discuss what it may look like to live in American society from cross-cultural perspectives, which is an essential element for facilitating equitable access to health care. Let's dive in!
NOTE: This show is not a substitute for clinical treatment and is for informational purposes only.
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NEUROTIC NEURONS, hosted by Libby Rivers, a student doctor of clinical health service psychology, explores a wide range of topics related to various facets of human behavior and psychopathology supported by relevant theory, current research, therapeutic modalities, and evidence-based treatments. Libby will also discuss what it may look like to live in American society from cross-cultural perspectives, which is an essential element for facilitating equitable access to health care. Let's dive in!
NOTE: This show is not a substitute for clinical treatment and is for informational purposes only.
Today, we discuss harm reduction in the context of addiction. With the rise in opioid overdoses and the fentanyl crisis, I discuss some treatment options and how to advocate for those who use substances.
NEUROTIC NEURONS
NEUROTIC NEURONS, hosted by Libby Rivers, a student doctor of clinical health service psychology, explores a wide range of topics related to various facets of human behavior and psychopathology supported by relevant theory, current research, therapeutic modalities, and evidence-based treatments. Libby will also discuss what it may look like to live in American society from cross-cultural perspectives, which is an essential element for facilitating equitable access to health care. Let's dive in!
NOTE: This show is not a substitute for clinical treatment and is for informational purposes only.