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Long Illness - An Interview with Dr. Morgan

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Are you or someone you know suffering from a medical condition or symptoms that are long-standing and for which it is hard to find the right treatment? There are some illnesses that we can treat quickly, like an ear infection or Strep throat or a broken bone. There are others that often have symptoms harder to treat, requiring a comprehensive and integrative approach - fatigue, brain fog, depression, autoimmune conditions. My guest today is a neuropsychiatrist who specializes in these conditions and has written a guidebook to help you heal. Dr. Juliet Morgan is the co-author of “Long Illness: A Practical Guide to Surviving, Healing and Thriving," which focuses on conditions such as Long COVID. The book will help you build a foundation with your medical team, will address both physical and mental health symptoms, and share holistic solutions to help you feel better.
To learn more about me and my reproductive & integrative psychiatry clinic helping patients across California, please visit - AnnaGlezerMD.com
To sign up for the Fellowship in Reproductive & Integrative Psychiatry, please visit: PsychiatryFellowship.com

Long Illness, the book: https://www.longillness.com/

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Are you or someone you know suffering from a medical condition or symptoms that are long-standing and for which it is hard to find the right treatment? There are some illnesses that we can treat quickly, like an ear infection or Strep throat or a broken bone. There are others that often have symptoms harder to treat, requiring a comprehensive and integrative approach - fatigue, brain fog, depression, autoimmune conditions. My guest today is a neuropsychiatrist who specializes in these conditions and has written a guidebook to help you heal. Dr. Juliet Morgan is the co-author of “Long Illness: A Practical Guide to Surviving, Healing and Thriving," which focuses on conditions such as Long COVID. The book will help you build a foundation with your medical team, will address both physical and mental health symptoms, and share holistic solutions to help you feel better.
To learn more about me and my reproductive & integrative psychiatry clinic helping patients across California, please visit - AnnaGlezerMD.com
To sign up for the Fellowship in Reproductive & Integrative Psychiatry, please visit: PsychiatryFellowship.com

Long Illness, the book: https://www.longillness.com/

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