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Are Therapists Crazier than Their Patients? | Dr. Carlene MacMillan

Ep. 6

Joe and psychiatrist Dr. Carlene MacMillan (@carlenemacmillanmd) talk about their own struggles with mental health and the stigma around personality disorders. Joe learns that narcissism might even have a cure!

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