Lawson R. Wulsin, MD

Lawson Wulsin is a professor of Psychiatry and Family Medicine at the University of Cincinnati, where he has taught for the past 35 years in his subspecialty areas of psychosomatic medicine and primary care psychiatry. His writings explore the lifelong dance between the mind and body, and the power of human attachments in everyday life and healing. Here he shares these explorations collected from the lessons of clinical care, teaching, and research.


 
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Deep Dives: PearLs from our stress response system

Like the wildlife beneath the surfaces of our oceans, most of how we cope with daily life operates deep beneath our awareness, in the unconscious realms of our stress response system. These essays explore the ways stress and resilience affect health, illness, and recovery. They aim to challenge us to dive a little deeper when we need to.

 

 
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You’re on My Mind

These essays focus our attention on the art and science of how we make human connections, and how we keep contact—or lose it. This process of attachment is mostly an art, but also a science. Here’s a forum for both.

 

 

Books

Published, in process, and planned.

 

 

Biosketch

A few notes about Lawson Wulsin, his education, research, and experience as a writer.