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Dr. Amy Mariaskin on Anxiety, OCD, Values, and Rigidity

Dr. Amy Mariaskin on Anxiety, OCD, Values, and Rigidity

Update: 2020-12-10
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 I'm fortunate to call Amy a good friend, and I can't wait for you to hear some of her expertise around anxiety and OCD and how they can relate to/overlap with veganism or folks wanting to explore a vegan lifestyle. 

This is an incredibly rich conversation, and if you have personal experience with any of these topics or love someone who does, you're gonna dig this episode!

About Amy Mariaskin, PhD
Dr. Amy Mariaskin is a licensed clinical psychologist and owner/director of the Nashville OCD & Anxiety Treatment Center. As a clinician, she works with individuals across the lifespan who have anxiety, OCD, and related disorders using evidence-based treatment. Dr. Mariaskin also supervises a multidisciplinary team of therapists and serves as an adjunct professor at Vanderbilt University where she provides training and supervision for doctoral students. She lives in Nashville with her husband and her elderly hound dog, Mr. Cleveland.

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🐷 NOATC's website

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