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Lewis Mehl-Madrona

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Lewis Mehl-Madrona graduated from Stanford University School of Medicine and completed residencies in family medicine and in psychiatry at the University of Vermont. He is the author of Coyote Medicine, Coyote Healing, Coyote Wisdom, and Narrative Medicine.

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Learning from Native North America for Health Care

Avatars and Hearing Voices Therapy

Heroes, Joseph Campbell, and Jordan Peterson

Working to Recover, or Adjusting to Illness?

Excerpt from Coyote Wisdom Chapter 10

More Indigenous Similarities Despite Differences -- Day 6 of the Australian Journey

Cancer and Coyote Magic in Woodstock

To Do and Not To Be

Defining Coyote Psychotherapy

Why can't the sundance feeling last all year long?

Finding Magic in a Muggle World

Narrative Interviewing and Behavioral Change

Sweat Lodge, Prayer, and Community

Can We Reinvent Ourselves?

Hearing Voices and Seeing Visions: What to do?

Narrative Concepts

What is a traditional healer?

Day 1: Australia 2012

The Inflammatory Theory of Depression

The Miracle of Peacefulness

Drug Abuse Prevention; Why do the American media avoid discussing research findings?

Day 5 of the Australian Journey 2012

The Narrative Paradigm and the New Year

Suicide Prevention -- Does it Work?

Bringing Magic Back to a Muggle World

Day 7 of the Australian Journey 2012

Chronic Pain and Opiates

How we treat is more important than the treatment!

Healing Camp Day 1: Introduction to the Concept

The High Cost of Medically Unexplained Symptoms

Psychology and Health Care Reform

NIMH and its Biologic Emphasis

Who's in Charge Anyway?

The difficulty of practicing narrative medicine

Imaging and doing are not as different as they sound

Day 11 of the Australian Journey 2012

On the Nature of Afflictions

More on the Politics of Indian Identity

Day 4 of the Australian Journey 2012

Community Revisited

Pain, Part 2

Day 3 of Australia 2013: Indigenous Energy Medicine

Clinic Restructuring

Day 5 of Australia 2013: Indigenous Energy Healing 3

Day 2 of Australia 2013: Story is Healing

Talking to Animals; what's the point?

Rescue: When is it Unethical?

Day 6 of Australia 2013: Hearing Voices 1

Day 6 of the Australian Journey 2012

Why do we need Stories?

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