This guy has just appeared and I have been sent a couple if his YouTube shorts by people. Appears to be the latest New Age disinformation agent. He sounds pretty ridiculous to me but looks like he is being promoted in the algorithms and Safaris AI mode had this to say:
Edit: what I have listened to so far seems to contain some truth but then goes off the deep end into fantasy land. His slickness and over the top assertions make himself out to be an authority on all matters of spirituality set off warning bells in my mind from the start.Reviews for Dr. Samuel B. Lee, MD, indicate he is a
highly-rated psychiatrist at Loma Linda University Health who also has a significant following as a "Spiritual Psychiatrist" through his books and podcast, where feedback is also largely positive.
Professional Practice Reviews (Loma Linda University Health)
Dr. Lee is a board-certified psychiatrist with the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Patient reviews from the Loma Linda University Health website are overwhelmingly positive, with an overall rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars based on 111 ratings.
Patients describe him as:
He is licensed to practice in California and Washington and speaks English and Korean.
- Personable, knowledgeable, thoughtful, and an active listener.
- An asset to the institution, very friendly, and nice.
- Someone who listens to concerns regarding treatment.
"The Spiritual Psychiatrist" Reviews (Books & Podcasts)
Dr. Lee also has a public platform where he merges psychiatry with holistic, spiritual, and quantum principles, focusing on topics like DNA activation and consciousness. He is the author of The Spiritual Guide to Mental Health.
Reviews for his public work are found on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Amazon:
There is also some opinion-based criticism in online forums, with one user questioning his qualifications as a "life coach" in a specific niche, but this is distinct from his medical practice reviews.
- Podcast: "The Spiritual Psychiatrist Podcast" receives positive feedback, with listeners calling episodes "life-changing," "intriguing," and "amazing". Listeners appreciate the "valuable information to help you grow mentally and spiritually".
- Book: His book has a 4.7 out of 5 stars rating on Amazon based on customer reviews. One verified purchase review called it "Great advice for recovery".
To help you get the specific information you need, can you tell me if you are looking for reviews related to his clinical psychiatric practice at a specific institution or his spiritual/holistic work (podcasts, books)?
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