Category Archives: Professional Advice

How Can Psilocybin Help Hospice Patients Facing End-of-Life?

An interview with Dr. Charles Grob, leading clinical researcher of psychedelic-assisted therapy, Part Two

Today Sevenponds concludes our conversation with Dr. Charles Grob, Director of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and one of the leading clinical researchers of psychedelic-assisted therapy. Dr. Grob discusses his experiences running a study using psilocybin to … Continue reading

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Can Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Help Alleviate End-of-Life Anxiety?

An interview with Dr. Charles Grob, leading clinical researcher of psychedelic-assisted therapy, Part One

Today Sevenponds speaks with Dr. Charles Grob, Director of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and one of the leading clinical researchers of psychedelic-assisted therapy. Dr. Grob discusses his experiences running a study using psilocybin to treat end-of-life … Continue reading

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What Are The Benefits Of Seeing A Geropsychologist?

An interview with Dr. Elizabeth Sutherland, Part Two

Today SevenPonds concludes our conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Sutherland. Elizabeth is a geropsychologist who lives and works in Sausalito, California. Geropsychology is a combination of geriatrics and traditional psychology. The needs, anxieties and causes of depression in older populations vary from those … Continue reading

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What Is Geropsychology?

An interview with Dr. Elizabeth Sutherland, Part One

Today SevenPonds talks with Dr. Elizabeth Sutherland. Dr. Sutherland is a geropsychologist who practices in Sausalito, California. Geropsychology is a combination of geriatrics and traditional psychology. The needs, anxieties and causes of depression in older populations vary from those of … Continue reading

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Why Are Patient’s and Physician’s Psychological Attributes Important in End-of-Life Care?

An interview with Dr. Paul Duberstein, a public health psychologist and professor at Rutgers University, Part Two

Today SevenPonds continues our two-part interview with Dr. Paul Duberstein, a public health psychologist, professor, and Chair of the Department of Health Behavior, Society, and Policy at Rutgers University. Dr. Duberstein’s earlier work centered on identifying risk factors for suicide and … Continue reading

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What Are Indicators of “Aggressive Care” at the End-of-Life?

An interview with Dr. Paul Duberstein, a public health psychologist and professor at Rutgers University, Part One

Today SevenPonds speaks with Dr. Paul Duberstein, a public health psychologist, professor, and Chair of the Department of Health Behavior, Society, and Policy at Rutgers University. Dr. Duberstein’s earlier work centered on identifying risk factors for suicide and depression in … Continue reading

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