
187: Child Psychiatry and Trauma-Informed Care with Dr. Anjani Amladi
- E187
- 1:22:15
- August 9th 2021
On Episode 187 of You, Me, Empathy, Dr. Anjani Amladi and I explore the weight of being a child psychiatrist, why kids are more observant than most parents give them credit for, why kids need to be seen and heard, and the ins and outs of trauma-informed care.
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