Dr. Kelli Harding is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center. She is a diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, as well as boarded in the specialty of psychosomatic (mind-body) medicine. Kelli works in the emergency room at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, and has appeared on Today, Good Morning America, NPR, The New York Times, Medscape, WFUV's Cityscape, and US News & World Report.
"A beautifully written, inspiring book! The Rabbit Effect is
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Burns, humanitarian and CEO of Every Mother Counts
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Harding unveils the hidden factors that determine our health and
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come from the social world, not the doctor's office or
pharmaceutical lab."--Eric Klinenberg, #1 New York Times
bestselling coauthor of Modern Romance and author of Palaces for
the People
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