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Landmark Recovery Podcast

Landmark Recovery Podcast

Tuesday at 9 AM Pacific

September 22nd 2020: Psychology, Neurology, & Addiction

In this episode, Zach is joined by Dr. Amy Serin, an internationally recognized neuropsychologist, founder of the Serin Center, and author of The Stress Switch: The Truth About Stress and How to Short Circuit It. Dr. Serin begins by explaining why she entered the field of psychology, and defines what it means to be a neuropsychologist. They explore the different ways neuropsychology can benefit someone suffering from addiction, and Dr. Serin offers tips for how to avoid relapsing during stressful times such as during the current pandemic. Following Dr. Serin, Zach is joined by Dr. Lawrence Jed

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Dr. Amy Serin

Dr. Serin is an internationally recognized neuropsychologist, stress expert, author and inventor, founded the Serin Center to offer neuropsychological treatments for a variety of conditions including anxiety, depression, ADHD, learning disabilities and addiction. Dr. Serin authored The Stress Switch: The Truth About Stress and How to Short Circuit It, which dives into the mechanisms of stress and provides insightful tools on how to overcome it. As an inventor, her neuroscience stress wearables, TouchPoints, provides users with stress-relief to manage general stress and sleep difficulties. She obtained a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from ASU, where she was Valedictorian and holds a Ph.D. i
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Dr. Lawrence Jedlicka

Dr. Jedlicka was born in Chicago, and grew up in a family of 10, which had a culture of drinking and many family members experienced alcoholism. After years of active addiction himself, Lawrence made the change to get sober and then went to medical school, became a Neurologist. He completed a fellowship in addiction medicine in Georgia in 2013, and became board certified in addiction medicine.
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