Listen to Dr. Allie Sharma in conversation with Dr. Greg Fricchione, a psychiatrist with expertise in neuropsychiatry and psychosomatic medicine from Harvard, as they speak about stress, toxic stress, resilience, biological underpinnings and consequences of stress, the importance of prevention, and more.
Listen to Dr. Allie Sharma in conversation with Dr. Greg Fricchione, a psychiatrist with expertise in neuropsychiatry and psychosomatic medicine from Harvard, as they speak about stress, toxic stress, resilience, biological underpinnings and consequences of stress, the importance of prevention, and more.
Gregory Fricchione, MD, is Associate Chief of Psychiatry, Director of the Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine and of the Chester Pierce Division of Global Psychiatry and Co-Director of the McCance Center for Brain Health in the Department of Neurology at Mass General Hospital and the Mind Body Medical Institute Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He specializes in neuropsychiatry and psychosomatic medicine and for over 40 years has helped care for patients with severe medical, neurological and surgical illnesses. He has more than 340 publications and has authored or co-authored 6 books including the 2011 Compassion and Healing in Medicine: On the Nature and Uses of Attachment Solutions for Separation Challenges (Johns Hopkins University Press) and the 2016 The Science of Stress (University of Chicago Press). His research interests include study of the catatonic syndrome, the neurophysiology of stress and resilience and how the comparative neurology of brain evolution illuminates our concepts of health and illness and medical caregiving.
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