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Thank you for reading The Frontier Psychiatrists — your support allows me to keep doing this work. That is both true, and sounds a little public radio. I promise—the self interest we all harbor will be appealed to!
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This is a fun, wordy newsletter…and it’s a bit like Morpheus’s
“It’s like a splinter in your mind.”
…speech regarding this newsletter’s brand of sassy takes on health. I imagine some of my readers can’t shut up about it. But the ability to personally benefit? Heretofore, lacking.
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Thank you for helping get the word out about The Frontier Psychiatrists!
And, because I feel guilty just sending out this promotional email, I will additionally let my readers know I did a spot on Dr. Drew Pinsky’s podcast recently. He really wanted to talk about mentalizing. So, we cover what mentalizing is, how it connects to neuromodulation, and discover we both had the same professors in undergrad.
Happy Friday!
—Owen Muir, M.D.