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Frontal Lobe Damage: Treating Patients through Grief, Acceptance and Growth

Frontal Lobe Damage: Treating Patients through Grief, Acceptance and Growth

Update: 2019-07-25
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In this episode of the podcast, I interview Steven, one of my patients who had a rare form of a stroke—in the right orbital frontal cortex. He participated in a psychiatric program that I run. He tells his story of how his function and emotions changed, and how he dealt with it. At the end of the episode, I talk more with Jaeger Ackerman (a 4th year medical student) about the science and neurology of his case so other mental health professionals can have a basis for how to think about approaching brain injury with these psychiatric specifics. Steven was a former hotel executive, actor and certified professional accountant (CPA).

By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.25 Psychiatry CME Credits.

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Frontal Lobe Damage: Treating Patients through Grief, Acceptance and Growth

Frontal Lobe Damage: Treating Patients through Grief, Acceptance and Growth

David Puder, M.D., Steven Prince, Jaeger Ackerman