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EPISODE · Oct 1, 2020 · 35 MIN

Silent Voices: A Psychiatrist's Quest to Understand Homelessness and Addiction

from Hippie Docs 2.0: Re-Humanizing Medicine · host Dr. Paul Linde

In his Marin County tree-house, surrounded by redwood branches, with squirrels dancing around us, Dr. Robert Okin, author, activist, distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry in the UCSF School of Medicine, and a leading psychiatrist and internationally known expert on mental health service reform, was interviewed by the Hippie Docs team. The conversation with Dr. Paul Linde was wide ranging and centered around Dr. Okin's approach to re-humanizing medicine. 

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