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Roger McFillin

Clinical psychologist and board-certified in behavioral and cognitive psychology. Executive director of the Center for Integrated Behavioral Health and host of the Radically Genuine Podcast.

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Jul 10, 2024 • 1h 35min

Ep 1031 | Psychiatry Is Killing People | Guest: Dr. Roger McFillin

Clinical psychologist Dr. Roger McFillin challenges modern psychiatry, discussing generational trauma, therapy risks, and postpartum depression. He questions the efficacy of psychiatric drugs, critiques gender ideology, and emphasizes the importance of finding the right doctor. The podcast explores mental health, spirituality, victim mentality, and the impact of cultural factors on well-being.
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Jan 26, 2024 • 1h 23min

At the Crossroads of Psychiatry, Psychedelics and Spirituality--- Dr. H on the Radically Genuine Podcast

Roger McFillin, a psychologist and host of the Radically Genuine Podcast, digs deep into the complexities of modern psychiatry. He and Dr. H critique the flawed structure of psychiatric diagnoses and the perils of medications without informed consent. They highlight the transformative potential of psychedelics like ketamine for trauma healing. The duo emphasizes a holistic approach, urging a move beyond mere medication to incorporate therapy and personal growth in mental health care.
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Sep 23, 2024 • 1h 31min

Dr. Roger McFillin | The Chemical Imbalance Myth, Predatory Psychiatry, & Mood Management Industry

Dr. Roger McFillin, a seasoned Clinical Psychologist and host of the Radically Genuine Podcast, dives into the dark side of modern psychiatry. He challenges the pharmaceutical industry’s influence on treatment narratives and critiques the normalization of dependency on medications. The discussion covers the dangerous implications of antidepressants, the rise of unqualified therapists, and the perils of telemedicine. McFillin advocates for a return to genuine mental health practices and emphasizes the need for informed discussions on emotional struggles.