by Jeff Clark, MD | Dec 28, 2020 | Do Less, Goals
New Year’s resolutions can be strange. They’re often unrealistic, and the assumption that they won’t last makes it that much easier to give up. If you want to set a unique, impactful, and ultimately keepable goal: try picking a few outcomes to ignore this...
by Jeff Clark, MD | Dec 21, 2020 | Uncategorized
When I’m teaching medical students about a mental health diagnosis, I love to ask an important question: is this a problem that responds better to medication or psychotherapy? In most cases, the answer is simple. Therapy and medications produce similar results, and...
by Jeff Clark, MD | Dec 14, 2020 | Do Less, Self-care
It’s ok to take a break. You’ll be better off for it. A good break re-energizes us to the task at hand. It helps our mind process information and return with new solutions. It gives us a chance to engage with the good things we have that aren’t work. Even if...
by Jeff Clark, MD | Dec 7, 2020 | Addiction, Baby Steps, Harm
The word addiction is almost always met with strong emotions. There are several technical definitions, and in my opinion, it’s nearly impossible to adequately define terms without making some form of moral judgment. Everyone is comfortable with applying the term...