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Synopsis
What if the real cause of your suffering isn’t just physical or psychological but something far more hidden?
Discover Hidden Medicine, a wake-up call for readers and healthcare providers alike. Psychiatrist Dr. Thomas McCormack pulls back the curtain on the hidden spiritual forces that are sabotaging your health and reveals the solution modern medicine overlooks.
Drawing from nearly three decades of clinical experience and a transformative personal journey from skepticism to faith, Dr. McCormack introduces Ruachiatry, a groundbreaking 12-step approach blending medical science and spirituality to unlock holistic healing. Through real case studies, medical insights, and practical steps, Hidden Medicine is a lifeline for those who have tried everything and still suffer—for those who are looking for hope but don’t know where to turn.
Tired of endless prescriptions that only mask symptoms? Don’t settle for a broken life—reclaim your vitality and achieve lasting wholeness with the proven steps of Ruachiatry. Whether you’re deeply spiritual, skeptical, or simply searching for answers where conventional treatments have failed, Hidden Medicine lights a new path.
The battle for your health is bigger than you think. Discover the cure that’s closer than you realize.
Author Bio
Thomas W. McCormack, M.D. is a psychiatrist, educator, and thought leader in the integration of spirituality and medicine. After graduating with honors from Wake Forest University, Dr. McCormack earned his medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine and then completed his residency and two fellowships at Duke University. He has been awarded board certifications in General Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, and Forensic Psychiatry. Dr. McCormack has built a thriving multidisciplinary practice in Athens, Georgia specializing in complex and treatment-resistant psychiatric cases. He has also served as a Clinical Assistant Professor at Emory University and currently at the UGA School of Medicine. Dr. McCormack is actively involved in civic activities, serving as an ordained deacon and holding numerous leadership positions in his church and contributing to non-profit organizations that support mental health and youth services.









