
Description
"Michael Breus Interviews Wallace Mendelson" features Michael Breus (PhD) and Wallace Mendelson (MD) discussing Dr. Mendelson's journey into studying sleep and sleep disorders. Mendelson shares insights from his extensive career, including his work as director of the Sleep Research Laboratory at the University of Chicago and his presidency at the Sleep Research Society. This episode explores the evolution of sleep medicine and highlights Dr. Mendelson’s contributions to advancing the understanding of sleep health.

Dr. Breus Interviews Dr. Wallace Medelson
Guest
Wallace Mendelson
Category
Physical Health, Mental Health, Sleep
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About The Host
Michael Breus (PhD), a clinical psychologist and sleep specialist, is a renowned expert in sleep medicine and a fellow of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. As a podcast host, lecturer, and best-selling author, he educates audiences on improving sleep and energy. Michael has authored The Power of When (2016) and Energize (2021), which provide actionable strategies for enhancing productivity and well-being.
Michael Breus (PhD), a clinical psychologist and sleep specialist, is a renowned expert in sleep medicine and a fellow of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. As a podcast host, lecturer, and best-selling author, he educates audiences on improving sleep and energy. Michael has authored The Power of When (2016) and Energize (2021), which provide actionable strategies for enhancing productivity and well-being.
About The Guest
Wallace Mendelson (MD) is a retired professor of psychiatry and clinical pharmacology and former director of the Sleep Research Laboratory at the University of Chicago. With over 40 years of expertise in sleep research and psychopharmacology, he has made significant contributions to these fields. Dr. Mendelson is the author of "Understanding Antidepressants," a book that explores the mechanisms and effects of antidepressant medications, offering valuable insights into mental health treatment.
Wallace Mendelson (MD) is a retired professor of psychiatry and clinical pharmacology and former director of the Sleep Research Laboratory at the University of Chicago. With over 40 years of expertise in sleep research and psychopharmacology, he has made significant contributions to these fields. Dr. Mendelson is the author of "Understanding Antidepressants," a book that explores the mechanisms and effects of antidepressant medications, offering valuable insights into mental health treatment.
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