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The Shrink in Beverly Hills Podcast - Episode 5

Episode 5

08/03/18 • 49 min

The Shrink in Beverly Hills Podcast

Dr Whitman interviews his associate Dr Karen Peterson. They discuss her work as a psychotherapist in prison and private practice. She describes her one of her primary influences: Victor Frankl who was able to survive and find meaning even at as a Nazi concentration camp prisoner.

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Dr Whitman interviews his associate Dr Karen Peterson. They discuss her work as a psychotherapist in prison and private practice. She describes her one of her primary influences: Victor Frankl who was able to survive and find meaning even at as a Nazi concentration camp prisoner.

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