Look for the Helpers, a podcast by Engage Therapy
In this episode of Look for the Helpers, we welcome Dr. Rob Feeley, psychiatrist and Medical Director at Engage Therapy, for a wide-ranging conversation about medication, trauma, and trust in mental health care. Dr. Feeley discusses why psychiatry is about far more than prescriptions, how misconceptions about medication take root, and how he works collaboratively with clients and families who may feel hesitant or afraid. He also shares his personal journey into neuroscience, meditation, and Buddhist philosophy—and how those practices inform his clinical work today. This episode offers a grounded, compassionate look at psychiatric care for families navigating anxiety, trauma, and complex mental health decisions. You can learn more about Engage Therapy at https://www.engagetherapy.com [https://www.engagetherapy.com] and reach Dr. Feeley's practice at https://robfeeleymd.com/ [https://robfeeleymd.com/] 0:00 – Why medication conversations feel so scary 3:10 – Dr. Fey’s path into psychiatry 7:45 – Buddhism, neuroscience, and mental health 12:30 – Medication myths and misconceptions 18:40 – Trauma, psychiatry, and safety 26:15 – Working with families and adolescents 33:50 – COVID, young adults, and self-worth 42:10 – Integrating mindfulness into daily life 55:00 – What it really means to “look for the helpers”
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