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Submit ReviewTanmeet Sethi, MD is a board-certified Integrative Family Medicine physician and Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine. She has spent the past 25 years working on the frontlines of the most marginalized communities, as well as globally with victims of school shootings, survivors of hurricanes, citizens impacted by police violence, and psychologists in Ukraine under attack. She has tended to an extremely complex mental health population for this time and actively treated and managed addiction, both in the outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation settings.As a Sikh, Desi woman raised in the American South, Tanmeet has deeply felt the pain of separation, fear, and racism and what it means to not feel safe. It is why she is dedicated to guiding patients to find healing paradigms for ease in their bodies, to healing and shifting human consciousness through integrative patient treatment, guided psychedelic medicine, and group work. Her seva, or service, to the community is also a form of service to her own healing. By working with patients and practitioners in this sacred approach, she is at the forefront of a much-needed shift in medicine, one where care for the individual and community comes first, and healing happens in a way that fosters belonging in and service to the larger world.In This Episode:You can check out Tanmeet's writing with her book and SubstackYou can follow Tanmeet on Instagram as wellIf you’d like to support what we’re doing here, you can join the Patreon.Find TRISHES on Instagram and TikTokYou can find more about Andre at his website and on Instagram and TikTokMusic: Make it to Tomorrow by Andre HenryIt Doesn't Have To Be This Way (Remix) by Andre Henry
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