• The Silent Sufferers - The Effects of Anxiety Disorders on Learning - Episode 27

  • Mar 28 2023
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

The Silent Sufferers - The Effects of Anxiety Disorders on Learning - Episode 27

  • Summary

  • Social anxiety, general anxiety, OCD and trauma. How do these mental health disorders affect a student's ability to learn?

    We find that out during our conversation with Paul Peterson.

    When Paul was 13 years old, he knew he wanted to help others. He came up with the idea of opening a treatment center and providing the best treatment everyone in the world had ever received. 

    Paul attended BYU receiving his bachelor’s degree in psychology and later received his Master’s in Social Work from the University of Utah. Thus began his journey in behavioral health. 

    Through various work experiences, Paul stumbled upon the treatment of OCD and Anxiety. He was fortunate to have the opportunity to specialize in the treatment. With such a successful treatment, he went to work opening The OCD and Anxiety Treatment Center with several brilliant people. 

    The OCD and Anxiety Treatment Center has expanded since their humble opening in 2015. They currently have 3 locations, are working on a fourth, and don’t plan to stop there. 

    He says, “It has been an exciting journey.”

    They are achieving one of the highest reductions of symptoms in the world. His childhood dream of providing the best treatment in the world has become a reality.


    https://www.theocdandanxietytreatmentcenter.com


    #homeschool #education #learning #school #microschool

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