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EPISODE · Aug 17, 2022 · 41 MIN

Is Mental Illness Really Mental? Interview with Helena Amos M.Ac., L.Ac.

from The Holistic Psychiatrist · host Alice W. Lee, MD, ABIHM, ABoIM

Is mental illness really mental? Helena Amos, voted one of Washington, D.C. metropolitan area’s best alternative healthcare providers by the Washingtonian magazine, discusses her holistic views on treating patients with mental health problems. We discuss her use of a biomeridian scanner and underlying causes for psychiatric symptoms which can resolve through an integrative approach. Bio: To learn more about Helena Amos, M.Ac., L.Ac., see her website at http://rockvilleacupuncturemd.com/. She has been in practice since 1993 as an acupuncturist and implements function medicine in her private practice in Rockville, MD. She earned her medical degree in Europe since 1986. She specializes in gastrointestinal problems as well as anti-aging. Helena Amos M.Ac., L.Ac. was voted one of the Washington, D.C. area’s best alternative healthcare providers by Washingtonian magazine.Over 25 years of experience in Western and Alternative MedicinePracticing Natural Medicine and Acupuncture to treat the causes of illness rather than suppress the symptoms7-year acupuncture apprenticeship taught by acupuncturists from Beijing, ChinaFor more about Dr. Lee, please visit:Website: www.holisticpsychiatrist.com and click on the "Holistic Updates Sign up" for more stories and insights.YouTube: The Holistic PsychiatristTo schedule consultations or appointments, call 240-437-7600The content provided by this podcast is for informational purposes only and has not been approved by the U.S. FDA. This podcast is not intended to provide personal medical advice, which should be obtained from a medical professional.Support the showTo sustain my work as a holistic psychiatrist and support my efforts to improve psychiatric treatment for all through my podcasts, articles, website, and YouTube channel, please show your appreciation and help champion holistic psychiatry by clicking HERE to contribute!Click here to listen to all of The Holistic Psychiatrist Podcast episodesContact here to email Dr. Lee directly. New! Join me on Substack A space for my opinions and reflections on cultural, political, social, and psychological issues. Feel free to comment and respond to those articles.If you like this podcast, please give it a 5-star rating and share this with others! Thank you!For more about Dr. Alice W. Lee, please visit:Website: www.holisticpsychiatrist.comMore stories and insights: Holistic ArticlesYouTube: The Holistic PsychiatristTo schedule consultations or appointments, call Dr. Lee's office at 240-437-7600Dr. Lee is located near downtown Stamford, Conn...

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Is mental illness really mental? Helena Amos, voted one of Washington, D.C. metropolitan area’s best alternative healthcare providers by the Washingtonian magazine, discusses her holistic views on treating patients with mental health problems. We discuss her use of a biomeridian scanner and underlying causes for psychiatric symptoms which can resolve through an integrative approach. Bio: To learn more about Helena Amos, M.Ac., L.Ac., see her website at http://rockvilleacupuncturemd.com/...

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