From Treatment Advocacy Center (TAC) <[email protected]>
Subject SMI Spotlight - Our New Episode is Live!
Date February 12, 2025 2:43 PM
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Dear John,
After a brief hiatus for the holiday season, SMI Spotlight has returned! This month's conversation is with
Lindsay Rauch, whose family was the subject of the book Hidden Valley Road, and the associated TV docuseries Six Schizophrenic Brothers.
Rauch speaks with Dr. Xavier Amador, TAC's Chief Science Officer, about the role anosognosia played in her brothers' illnesses, and the difference that knowledge about this symptom of SMI might have made in her family's trajectory.
You can listen to the latest episode now on Apple Podcasts
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, Spotify
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, or watch the conversation on YouTube
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Have questions about SMI? We’d love to hear from you! Call 703-294-6005 and leave a brief voicemail or email us at [email protected] with the subject line "Ask Dr. Amador," and your question could be featured in a future episode.
We hope you will enjoy SMI Spotlight, and we would be appreciative if you rate, review, and share the podcast. From all of us at TAC, thank you for your support and for joining us in shining a light on SMI!
If you would like to support TAC's programs to include the production of SMI Spotlight, please consider a donation today.
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