The Invisible Epidemic with Paul Conti, MD

In Dr. Conti’s book, Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic, he examines the most recent research, clinical best practices, and real-life stories to present a deeper and more urgent view of trauma. He identifies the changes that we can make, both as individuals and as a society, to alleviate trauma’s effect and prevent further traumatization in the future. Dr. Conti reveals that what we once considered a lifelong, unbeatable illness is both treatable and preventable.

 Paul Conti, MD is a graduate of Stanford University School of Medicine. He completed his psychiatry training at Stanford and at Harvard, where he was appointed chief resident. He then served on the medical faculty before founding the Pacific Premier Group PPG  

 Founded in 2014 by Dr. Conti, PPG’s approach blends both brain biology and psychology. Their work acknowledges and honors the devastating effects trauma can have upon individuals and the systems they inhabit. Although their work is not exclusively related to trauma, they find that the impact of trauma is often present as they collaborate to solve problems and improve lives. PPG’s focus includes families, businesses, wealth transition planning, and high profile careers.

PPG offers comprehensive mental health care, business and other consulting services, and medical opinions for the legal arena.

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