Autism Stories

Autism Stories: Dr. Liliya Wheatcraft


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"Carl Jung wrote that the most important conversations of his life were anonymous. Most of what he learned was learning from the patients. And if Carl Jung was able to write that, and if he was able to recognize that, I think an average psychiatrist must be able to do that", says Dr. Liliya Wheatcraft. Dr. Wheatcraft joins this  this episode to discuss being a psychiatrist, evidence-based medication, and defensive mechanisms autistic people may employ during the grieving process. To learn more about Dr. Wheatcraft visit https://www.autismdoctor.org .

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