A Different Kind of Psychiatry

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How I Became A Medical Orgonomist: Susan Marcel D.O.


September 30, 2020health, orgonomy, psychiatry, psychology, therapyACO, medicine, mental health, orgonomy, psychiatry, psychotherapy, therapyadifferentkindofpsychiatry

Susan Marcel D.O. tells Dr. Burritt how her path brought her to the practice of medicine and medical orgone therapy.

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