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Psychedelic Medicine at the End of Life w/ Richard Louis Miller, Ph.D. : The Practical Shaman Podcast

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Richard Louis Miller – clinical psychologist, author, and broadcaster with over 64 years of clinical experience in mind-body health. As the founder of the internationally-recognized Cokenders Alcohol and Drug Program and the creator of the nationally-acclaimed Health Sanctuary at Wilbur Hot Springs, he has dedicated his life to enhancing well-being. His innovative approaches to healing have been showcased across national media, including television, print, and film documentaries. He's presented at numerous professional conferences and has served as consultant to the California State Assembly, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Presidents Commission on Mental Health. In addition to his clinical pursuits and writing, he hosts the Mind Body Health & Politics internet radio broadcast, where he delves into the intersection of personal well-being and societal issues. He is the author of five books on psychedelic medicine human sexuality.

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