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Samantha Boardman is a clinical instructor in psychiatry and an attending psychiatrist at Weill Cornell Medical College. She received a BA from Harvard University, an MD from Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, and an MA in applied positive psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. She is the founder of positiveprescription.com, a website devoted to making tweaks and changes that are life-enhancing and resilience-building by combining conventional medicine and psychiatry with positive psychology. She has been featured onâŻTODAY, is a regular contributor toâŻHuffPostâŻandâŻPsychology Today, and has written forâŻNew York Magazine,âŻRefinery 29,âŻGoop,âŻThe Wall Street Journal, andâŻMarie Claire.
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