Dr. Marlin S. Potash |
| Founder |
| Potash Management Corp. |
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NY, United States |
About Dr. Marlin S. Potash
For over two decades, Dr. Marlin S. Potash has been a pioneer in integrative medicine, at the very forefront of the holistic health movement. In her work as a psychotherapist and counselor, Dr. Potash has adopted strategies from group and behavioral therapy, working with prominent cardiologists and neurologists. Dr. Potash employs this approach to arrive at a full picture of her patients’ health. Her results have made her a much sought-after expert in the field.
Integrative medicine is the process of combining a variety of disciplines in order to treat the patient as a whole, incorporating the best of conventional and complementary or alternative practices. Dr. Marlin S. Potash achieved renown due to her ability to select the right combination of therapies for each patient, the key to success in integrative medicine.
Dr. Marlin S. Potash has been a favorite of the media for her work in integrative medicine, and has been featured in both the New York Times and Washington Post. Since 1986, Dr. Marlin S. Potash has also appeared frequently on TV and wrote three self-help books on the topics of male–female relationships and the difficulties of adolescence.
The founder of consulting firm Potash Management Corp., Dr. Marlin S. Potash has taken her integrative approach to individual health and applied it to organizations. An in-demand therapist and business counselor on Wall Street, Dr. Marlin S. Potash counsels organizations on group psychology. Dr. Potash also treats a steady stream of distraught executives overwhelmed by the psychological pressures of the recession.
Combining Wall Street finance with psychotherapy is perhaps the ultimate example of true integrative medicine. Dr. Marlin S. Potash has a demonstrated, 25-year track record of finding ingenious solutions to psychological problems in contexts ranging from couples counseling to organizational group dynamics. To achieve this success, Dr. Marlin S. Potash has overcome the divisions between many academic disciplines, not just in the medical sciences, but across all areas of human understanding.
