HOLISTIC PSYCHIATRY & THE POWER OF CHOICE

February 17, 2021

EP 152: HOLISTIC PSYCHIATRY & THE POWER OF CHOICE WITH DR. JOSEPH YI

Have you ever wondered how to taper off of a prescription med? 
Have you wondered precisely which foods & supplements can boost your mood as you’re going through the taper process? (besides flower essences of course!) 
Do you have any friends or family that have had issues with addiction? 
Have you ever been diagnosed with a ‘disorder’ or know someone who has? 

I became connected to Jo Yi through mutual friends & social media. I spent one evening listening to one of his late night Tik Tok lives and was impressed with not only his storytelling, humor, truth-telling expressive style -- but also the breadth of his life experience around working with nutrition to free his clients from all sorts of addictive substances, including ones that come with a Rx.

In this episode I talk with Dr. Joseph Yi, board-certified holistic psychiatrist. He shares his personal story, from painful experiences in med school to becoming a musician to growing his business. He talks about why he doesn’t believe in ‘disorders’, using nutrition to get off prescription meds, and the tapering process. He describes the four pillars of mental wellness, combined with a strategy to not only get rid of toxic substances and foods, but also toxic people in your life. He describes connection as the opposite to addiction and how struggle in life makes us wiser and stronger on the other side. 

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WE TALK ABOUT:
  • Why he’s not a fan of labels and ‘disorders’
  • How medical school was an extreme discomfort that forced him to grow
  • The time he was so freaked out he passed out while giving a presentation to doctors
  • When he realized that putting his clients on meds did not get the results he wanted
  • How it’s harder to get off of prescription drugs than street drugs
  • That sleeping, eating, exercising & connecting are critical for mental wellness
  • Why he doesn’t like the term, “think positive”
  • How connection is the opposite of addiction
  • Factors that determine difficulty to taper off of prescription meds safely
  • How to detox and what foods to eat or supplements to take when tapering
  • People who struggle vs. people who are successful in life and why it’s about practice
MORE ABOUT JO YI:

Dr. Joseph Yi is a Board-Certified Addiction Psychiatrist who specializes in Holistic Psychiatry and Detoxification. After graduation from medical school, Dr Yi went on to do his psychiatry residency at the Cooper University Hospital. It was there at the heart of Camden, NJ where he learned to treat some of the most challenging cases of psychiatric, addiction and detox patients. As a resident physician, he apprenticed under Dr. Joel Fuhrman, on nutritional therapy for mental health treatment, and worked at several dual diagnosis facilities (mental health and substance abuse). 

Since starting his solo private practice in 2009, Dr Yi has helped patients throughout Bucks County, PA overcome their dependency to opiates, alcohol, and other substances through his Modern Detox Program, which provides an individualized tapering plan on an outpatient basis, as an alternative to going into an inpatient facility for treatment. He integrates motivational counseling, nutritional therapy, exercise science, yoga and spirituality.

CONNECT WITH JO YI:

Explore his websites: beyondrecovery.com
Follow him on Instagram: @joyimd
Follow him on TikTok: @streetMD

CONNECT WITH KATIE:

Follow her on Instagram: @iamkatiehess @lotuswei
LinkedIn: Katie Hess
Media Kit: Katie Hess, International

Happy listening,


2 Responses

Trudy
Trudy

May 28, 2020

Wow, where was this guy 25 years ago?! (Probably not born!) I’ve wanted to come off of antidepressants for years and was told I will ‘never’ be able to come off them. I’m now 57 and I will be checking into more information.
Thank you Katie ❤

JUNE RITTMEYER
JUNE RITTMEYER

May 27, 2020

I love this interview. My life changed overnight at age 36 when I learned about Vitamin B. My friend came home with a book on nutrition and the preface described exactly how I felt. I’m 85 now and going strong. Cry a lot but going strong!!

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