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Summary
Dr. Larry Waldman joins Matt and Tom to explore what happens when a mental health professional stops thinking like everyone else. Over a 45-year career, Waldman built a practice that extended far beyond traditional therapy, applying psychology to family courts, personal injury cases, estate planning disputes, surrogate parenting evaluations, and senior wellness. The conversation explores mental health stigma, trauma, parenting, marriage, aging, and why some of the biggest opportunities come from solving problems nobody else is paying attention to.
A major theme throughout the episode is the hidden psychological impact of life events. From car accidents and workplace injuries to divorce and family conflict, Waldman explains how emotional trauma often goes untreated because healthcare systems focus primarily on physical symptoms. The discussion also covers why preventative approaches to parenting, marriage, and mental health remain unpopular despite producing better long-term outcomes.
The episode closes with an examination of aging, senior sexuality, physical fitness, and the importance of continuing to grow, learn, and challenge assumptions throughout life.
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00:00 Welcome Dr. Larry Waldman
The post Dr. Larry Waldman & Psychology first appeared on Irreverent Health.
By Tom Ingegno and Matt Hampton5
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Summary
Dr. Larry Waldman joins Matt and Tom to explore what happens when a mental health professional stops thinking like everyone else. Over a 45-year career, Waldman built a practice that extended far beyond traditional therapy, applying psychology to family courts, personal injury cases, estate planning disputes, surrogate parenting evaluations, and senior wellness. The conversation explores mental health stigma, trauma, parenting, marriage, aging, and why some of the biggest opportunities come from solving problems nobody else is paying attention to.
A major theme throughout the episode is the hidden psychological impact of life events. From car accidents and workplace injuries to divorce and family conflict, Waldman explains how emotional trauma often goes untreated because healthcare systems focus primarily on physical symptoms. The discussion also covers why preventative approaches to parenting, marriage, and mental health remain unpopular despite producing better long-term outcomes.
The episode closes with an examination of aging, senior sexuality, physical fitness, and the importance of continuing to grow, learn, and challenge assumptions throughout life.
Key Topics
Chapters
00:00 Welcome Dr. Larry Waldman
The post Dr. Larry Waldman & Psychology first appeared on Irreverent Health.

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