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Behind the Scenes of Healing - Family, Intuition, and Thinking Beyond the Medical Playbook | Trauma | E105

Behind the Scenes of Healing - Family, Intuition, and Thinking Beyond the Medical Playbook | Trauma | E105

Episode 105 Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Description

What happens when medical training meets lived experience, intuition, and a willingness to question the system?

In this deeply personal episode, Dr. Aaron Hartman, the physician and author behind A Curable: From Hopeless Diagnosis to the Final Odds, pulls back the curtain on his family’s journey navigating rare pediatric health challenges and the modern healthcare system. Dr. Hartman shares how his wife Becky’s background as a pediatric occupational therapist profoundly shaped both his parenting and his medical philosophy, introducing him to the reality of rare diagnoses, individualized care, and nontraditional therapies long before they became part of mainstream conversation.

This episode explores the power of gut instinct, the science behind intuition, and the importance of integrating head knowledge, hand knowledge, and heart knowledge when caring for complex patients. Through stories of innovative therapies like suit therapy, nutritional interventions, and environmental changes, Dr. Hartman highlights why healing often requires openness, humility, and a willingness to look beyond standard medical protocols.

About the Host

Dr. Aaron Hartman, MD is the founder of Richmond Integrative & Functional Medicine and the author of A Curable: From Hopeless Diagnosis to the Final Odds. His work focuses on root-cause medicine, complex chronic illness, and integrating environmental, nutritional, and neurological approaches to healing.

Key Topics Covered

  1. Why gut instinct and intuition are real biological phenomena, not “just emotions”
  2. The role of the enteric nervous system and subconscious processing in decision-making
  3. How pediatric occupational therapy approaches rare and complex conditions differently
  4. The impact of Becky’s work with children with special needs on the author’s medical thinking
  5. Why rare diagnoses are more common than we realize when viewed at population scale
  6. Head knowledge, hand knowledge, and heart knowledge and why all three matter in healing
  7. Suit therapy and its origins in aerospace medicine and neurorehabilitation
  8. How unconventional therapies often precede mainstream adoption by decades
  9. The role of nutrition, environment, and early intervention in pediatric health outcomes
  10. Lessons learned from animal health, farming, and environmental medicine
  11. Why integrative medicine requires curiosity beyond human medicine alone

Links & Resources

📘 Book: UnCurable: From Hopeless Diagnosis to Defying All Odds

👉 https://a.co/d/8sqjZNF

🌐 Website: Richmond Integrative and Functional Medicine

https://richmondfunctionalmedicine.com/

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