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In this episode, Dr. Andrew Weil and Dr. Victoria Maizes sit down with Dr. Scott Shannon, a pioneer in integrative psychiatry, to discuss the factors attributed to the growing mental health crisis among adolescents.
Dr. Shannon, discusses the role of poor nutrition, reduced physical activity, and the influence of smartphones and social media contributing to rising distress in young people.
He examines the potential benefits as well as the challenges of using psychedelics in adolescents. As MDMA and other psychedelics move towards gaining FDA approval, he anticipates there will be pediatric trials. Dr. Weil and Dr. Shannon discuss how, with proper management, psychedelics could offer a less risky alternative to traditional psychiatric medications in adults, as well as children.
The discussion also explores non-pharmacological interventions such as transcranial magnetic stimulation and light therapy.
Dr. Shannon offers an inside look at modern mental health challenges and the evolving landscape of treatment options, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of adolescent mental health care.
Body of Wonder is hosted by Dr. Victoria Maizes and Dr. Weil and produced by the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona. View other Body of Wonder episodes here: azcim.org/podcast
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In the Body of Wonder Podcast, Dr. Weil and internationally recognized integrative leader, author, and women’s health expert Dr. Victoria Maizes will discuss integrative medicine with thought-provoking researchers, authors, and doctors. For two decades, Weil and Maizes have led a training program at the University of Arizona. Today, 2,000 healthcare practitioners have completed the Fellowship in Integrative Medicine and continue to apply the knowledge in their care of patients worldwide, develop clinical research, author medical textbooks, and more.
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