MedCircle Doctors Tell All: Hear Their Mental Health Stories

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Published 2021-10-06
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Dr. Judy Ho, triple board certified neuropsychologist.
Dr. Kristy Lamb, dual board certified in psychiatry & family medicine.
Dr. Taslim Alani-Verjee, clinical psychologist + owner of Silm Mental Health.
Dr. Judith Joseph, double board certified child & adolescent psychiatrist.
Dr. Ramani Durvasula, clinical psychologist & world renowned narcissism expert.

The world renowned MedCircle Doctors have incredible credentials. They also have mental health stories of their own. In this video, the MedCircle doctors tell all, and get vulnerable about their mental health stories.

00:00 Intro
00:50 Dr. Judy: dealing with loss
04:21 Dr. Kristy: dealing with anxiety
11:06 Dr. Taslim: dealing with fear of failure
14:01 Dr. Judith: dealing with grief
18:20 Dr. Ramani: dealing with trauma
24:36 How to watch more like this

You're not alone in your mental illness. Whether it be depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, general stress or something else—support is available.

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All Comments (21)
  • @MedCircle
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  • What MedCircle is doing with humanizing doctors is so refreshing. The barrier between professionals and patients I believe has really contributed to the stigma that most people have when it comes to therapy. I appreciate all the work you people do and often refer to it in my own podcast.
  • @Lola-mt1ne
    I think we are past the point where we all have to appear to be 'together' all the time. Thank you, Dr. Ramani.
  • I remember that seminar Dr. Ramani. I'm so sorry you are still having to deal with a lot of difficult things. I send you a big hug and many blessings.
  • @francesbale1409
    Its nice to hear their stories even tho they are of difficult times. Dr Ramani in particular really moved me. I have CPTSD and how she described the echo and also how intellectually it all makes sense but in our bodies it is still hurting. Finding meaning in that suffering to connect with others. Well now I am in tears but grateful to hear her story and to see she is still able to be an excellent therapist. Thanks to everyone for sharing your rawness with us. We are all with you x
  • @saratonnan
    "We have to harness and harvest the experiences we are given and find the meaning in them". So profound. So true. Love Dr. Romani.
  • @mamab4720
    If I could let Dr. Ramini know how much she has helped me. Because of her, I was able to leave a narcissistic partner. She dropped some knowledge on me that sent me into the grieving process because I finally realize why all this trying with him wasn't helping and that it was never going to help. He is a malignant narcissist and now things make so much sense and I have her to thank. Thank You!!! Dr. Ramin
  • @wafflesandkiwi
    Dr. Ramani is so amazing! Her dedication to making mental health resources accessible deserves a Nobel prize. I've learned so much from her and she seems like a wonderful person ❤
  • @butterfly32812
    Came here for Dr. Ramani ... the angel in disguise. She’s a beautiful human being! So sorry for her pain, but I just hope she knows how many people are for her. Dr. Ramani, your support system is huge! We ❤️ you!
  • @imjustjules
    Thank you for this! I’m a therapist and I have chronic mental health conditions. We don’t need stigma. Therapists are people too.
  • @abeach5420
    DR. RAMANI !! That's all that needs saying...oh and WHAT an absolutely elevated human she continually shows up to 'be'.
  • @saracowherd3539
    I loooooove Dr Ramani. What a warrior. We are so very blessed by all that she has taught us 💚💚 I will forever be grateful 😇
  • @lttlod1
    I love Dr. Ramani so much!! She has helped me through her videos in so many ways. I feel for her. Therapists are people just like the rest of us : )
  • @fatihaamin3811
    I went straight to Dr. Ramani. No offence to the others.just that I watch Dr. Ramani more
  • I had twelve births. Yes very complex and so many concerns, postpartum depression, shock... I was in abusive narcissistic spousal relationships, isolated...no support system. I had religion, but that was cult like. We endure. I now hope to bring our broken family back together. We all went through so much. U tube videos have helped so much. I'm grateful for this resource.
  • @marialarino8875
    I love you Dr. Ramani...I honor you as a human being who is here to heal others and yourself in the process...as a fellow clinical psychologst, i appreciate you for being vulnerable in this moment ...many of us are traumatized, but then being a sensitive human is traumatic... but the wound is truly where the light enters in... sending all love and light!
  • @qwertyasf
    Awww Ramani 🥺 💜💜 hope you can find the peace you given us
  • @misse7154
    I've always wanted to hear more about therapists and practioners' perspectives - since they are people too. Thank you for making this video. It's important to remind ourselves that therapists are people too, with real feelings and personal traumas. I can think of few roles that must be more challenging and impactful.