Dr. Mark Mullen Schools Us on the Goldwater Rule
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Psychiatrists have a rule in their code of ethics that says they are not supposed to speak publically about the mental health of public figures and politicians. So why do they do it all the time? In this episode, Dr. Mark Mullen discusses the nuance, history, and current application of the Goldwater Rule. The hosts contemplate if mental health professionals should comment on social media and reality TV shows like Love is Blind. Check out this introspective interview on a pertinent topic with one of psychiatry's great young minds.  Dr. Mullen's Podcast Psychiatry Bootcamp: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vjlz4CO0G5D6nGo74O0jE https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/psychiatry-boot-camp/id1671902940
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