Dual-Brain Psychology With Fredric Schiffer, MD
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My guest on this episode is Fredric Schiffer, MD, psychiatrist, assistant professor at Harvard, and author.
Many psychiatric issues and addictions stem from past traumas. Dr. Schiffer has researched and developed a theory of psychology called “dual-brain psychology.”
This theory suggests that the brain is made up of two minds, which compete for dominance. Trauma is stored in one of the two brain hemispheres, and that each of those hemispheres can support an entire mind.
When Dr. Schiffer treats the troubled side of the brain is treated with a technique he developed, he states that it can successfully curb anxiety, depression, PTSD, and addiction.
In this interview, Dr. Schiffer guides me through one of these techniques! You can also try this at home to discover which side of your brain stores trauma.
We also discuss how he uses this and other techniques to help people who are addicted to fentanyl and other substances. He is the author of the book “Good-bye Anxiety, Depression, Addiction & PTSD: The Life-Changing Science of Dual-Brain Psychology.” Visit his website at dualbrainpsychology.com.