Understand “Broken Hearts Syndrome”
Presenter: Neal
Guest: Arathi Rao
Guest Bio: Arathi Rao, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist specializing in wellness, stress management, health and Cardiac Psychology. She maintains a clinical practice and provides consulting services, stress management workshops and life coaching. She is featured prominently (along with Donald Trump, Jack Canfield and other luminaries) in the Amazon.com best seller compilation book: “HOW THE FIERCE HANDLE FEAR”.
Key Takeaways
- Expert Profile: Arathi Rao — Arathi Rao, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist specializing in wellness, stress management, health and Cardiac Psychology. She maintains a clinical practice and provides consulting services, stress …
- Core Discussion: Dr. Arathi Roa talks about “Broken Heart Syndrome” and how it relates to actual heart health.
- Key Insight: If you think that watching your weight; paying close attention to your diet; either not starting or quitting smoking, if you’re a smoker; or regularly exercising is actually going to prevent card…
- Clinical Perspective: Arathi Rao PhD, clinical psychologist specializing in wellness, stress management, health and cardiac psychology.
- Why It Matters: Healthcare professionals can gain valuable insights from Arathi Rao’s expertise and experience shared on this episode.
Segment Overview
Dr. Arathi Roa talks about “Broken Heart Syndrome” and how it relates to actual heart health.
Transcription
Health Professional Radio
Neal: Hello and welcome to Health Professional Radio. Thank you so much for listening today, I’m your host Neal Howard. If you think that watching your weight; paying close attention to your diet; either not starting or quitting smoking, if you’re a smoker; or regularly exercising is actually going to prevent cardio vascular disease, there are other factors that our guest in studio today says that need to be looked at much more closely – the factor of stress and depression. Our guest is Dr. Arathi Rao PhD, clinical psychologist specializing in wellness, stress management, health and cardiac psychology. How are you doing today Doctor Rao?
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