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Metamorfosis: Una mirada profunda a Franz Kafka.
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Vulnerability and Imposter Syndrome with David Burns 21.12.2020 1:29:40
The basis of cognitive behavioral therapy is that we should put our thoughts on trial and not just believe them. CBT works by digging into the foundation of our thinking patterns so we can rewire the patterns that are messed up. On this week’s episode of the podcast, I speak to Dr. David Burns M.D. about cognitive behavioral therapy. He’s the author of several industry-leading books on the subjec...
Psilocybin Therapy Part 1: History, Pop Culture, Safety and Side Effects, MDMA Studies, And Early Research 09.12.2020 1:38:15
Psilocybin has been increasingly part of western consciousness. As the scientific community explores its therapeutic use and safety in controlled settings, there are a lot of people outside of that community who are passionate advocates for its recreational use. If we are to be knowledgeable about this subject, it is useful to know the sources that our patients are getting their information from,...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Dr. Steven Hayes 21.11.2020 1:59:25
We are privileged to be joined by Dr. Steven Hayes for this podcast. Dr. Hayes is a psychologist with a remarkable academic career. He is the author of a number of seminal papers and pioneered Relational Frame Theory (RFT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.75 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video.
Anticholinergic Burden 10.11.2020 1:02:34
There are medications that worsen cognitive function and all mental health providers should be aware, and work on optimizing sensorium. In this episode, we'll cover a spectrum of sensorium disruptions and medications that you need to look out for. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video.
The Big Five: Extraversion 03.11.2020 2:07:05
In this last episode of the Big Five personality model series, we are going to focus on extraversion which is the positive emotion dimension associated with gregariousness, charisma, enthusiasm, assertiveness, and social ability. By listening to this episode, you can earn 2 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video.
The Big Five: Agreeableness 22.10.2020 1:50:58
In this episode, we continue our discussion on the Big Five. We will do a deep dive into agreeableness discussing it's sub facets: trust, straightforwardness, altruism, compliance, modesty, and tender-mindedness. We will also discuss the strengths and weaknesses of having high trait agreeableness. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.75 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube...
The Big Five: Conscientiousness Part 2 22.10.2020 1:32:54
In Conscientiousness Part 1 we explored the sub-facets of conscientiousness, summarizing the advantages and disadvantages of each. For completeness, we will provide sources for that material as well as brief summaries of those sources. Today, in Part 2, we will focus largely on conscientiousness in daily life, psychopathology, and therapy. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.5 Psychiatry...
The Big Five: Openness 15.10.2020 1:33:19
In this podcast, we discuss openness, the third of five in our podcast series looking at the domains within the Five Factor Model of personality. We look at how openness is defined, its heritability, and its effects on physical health, personal attributes, psychopathy, pharmacotherapy, and therapeutic techniques. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.5 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog....
The Big Five Personality Traits: Conscientiousness Part 1 07.10.2020 1:19:49
In this episode, we continue our Big Five Personality Traits series by doing a deep dive into Conscientiousness. We'll look into studies that show how low conscientiousness increases mortality rate as well as positive aspects of high conscientiousness. We also explore the 6 domains, genetic factors, and different life stages of conscientiousness. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.25 Ps...
The Best Exercise Program For Depression 30.09.2020 1:27:27
In this episode, we review studies on strength training, exercise, and depression from the last 2 years. It is well known that any form of exercise is beneficial for people with depressive symptoms, with strength training being most effective. Strength training can be both a treatment for patients with depression and a protective mechanism against the onset of depression. By listening to this epis...
The Big Five: Neuroticism Part 2 26.09.2020 31:58
In part 2 if the Big Five series we talk about how medications, such as Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs), psychotherapy, and exercise can make an impact. Trial studies of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) have shown promise in the treatment of neuroticism. We also discuss the possible benefits of neuroticism. Studies have shown that neurotic...
Cuties and the Oversexualization of Children in Our Culture 22.09.2020 1:17:14
Netflix has recently come under fire for its release of the French film "Cuties." While critics have praised the movie for exploring themes of the oversexualization of children, audience members are consistently appalled at the provocative situations that the 11-year-old characters are put through. In this episode, I discuss our culture's saturation with the oversexulization of children in media w...
Forensic Pedophilia with Dr. Cummings 20.09.2020 56:50
In this episode, Dr. Cummings and I discuss forensic pedophilia and the sexualization of children in our society. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video.
The Big Five: Neuroticism Part 1 17.09.2020 1:30:59
In today’s podcast, we discuss the Big Five personality traits, focusing on neuroticism and how it fits into this set. We then explore each of the six domains of neuroticism and the research of how it manifests in other parts of one’s life and affects relationships. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.5 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video.
Nortriptyline and the Tricyclic Antidepressants with Dr. Cummings 15.09.2020 49:20
In today’s episode of the podcast, we’ll be doing a deep-dive into nortriptyline, a lesser-talked about medication in psychopharmacology. We’ll cover a little about the history of tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) as well as the characteristics, side-effects, and indications to consider when prescribing this class of medication. By listening to this episode, you can earn 0.75 Psychiatry CME Credits...
Covid increasing Suicidality 13.09.2020 7:22
The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have seemed to foster a “sub-epidemic” of suicidality and deteriorating mental health. Suicidal thoughts have spiked across every demographic due to the loss of connection to usual psychosocial supports, normal activities, and in a lot of cases, jobs, leading to significant financial stress. These stressors compound and massively impact the mental res...
The USMLE: How To Rock It 01.09.2020 1:38:41
If you are a medical student or someone studying for a big exam, this episode is for you. We will first discuss the mental roadblocks that prevent students from performing at their top potential for exams. We also break down and outline some effective study strategies, and provide a sample day-by-day study plan for any 2nd year medical student preparing for the USMLE Step 1 exam. Finally, we have...
How to Retire Happy with Dr. Osorio 16.08.2020 54:15
On this episode of the Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Podcast, we continue our conversation with geriatric psychiatrist, Dr. Osorio, to talk about retirement—specifically, how to retire well and happy. She recently published a book for people in this transition: Stop Freaking Out About Retirement By listening to this episode, you can earn 1 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog.
Disorganized Attachment: Fear Without Solution Part 2 08.08.2020 57:35
Understanding disorganized attachment as medical professionals is important because some patients have experienced trauma, or 2nd generation influences of trauma, which leads to this issue. As we continue to explore disorganized attachment and how we can help patients with this attachment style, it’s important to remember that this information provides the foundation for why empathy, connection, a...
Disorganized Attachment: Fear without Solution 25.07.2020 1:00:55
When people dissociate, it means they feel disconnected from their body. They feel fear and dread, sometimes feeling completely frozen. As mental health professionals, understanding disorganized attachment gives us appreciation and understanding for the necessity of empathy, attunement and deeply understanding the experience of another. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1 Psychiatry CME C...
Free Will In Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Part 3 23.07.2020 1:33:07
In this final part of the free will series, we take a look at the relationship between the concept of free will and mental health. Is free will altered in those suffering from schizophrenia? How is well-being related to free will? Thinking about these questions and the rise of neuroessentialism within psychiatry allows us to recognize the influence of our environment on our decision-making. The de...
Free Will in Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Part 2 09.07.2020 1:38:35
This is the second episode in our Free will series. In this episode, we will describe some definitions of free will, explore determinism (the opposite of free will), cover some quotes by famous authors on the topic, and break down some statistics, and studies about it. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.75 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video.
Free Will In Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Part 1 17.06.2020 1:33:46
On this episode of the Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Podcast I have a conversation with Matthew Hagele, a soon to be 4th year medical student with a masters in bioethics. We will talk about the history, the why, and the cultural importance of free will. We will examine the implications of free will on mental health. This is the first of a three part series. We hope they provide interesting applic...
Racism & Trauma: Discussion with Danielle Hairston M.D. 06.06.2020 26:17
Join Dr. Danielle Hairston and Dr. Puder on a discussion of recent events. Dr. Hairston has served as the Black Psychiatrists of America Scientific Program Chair since 2016. She is also the American Psychiatric Association Black Caucus’ Early Career Representative. She is the residency director at Howard University. She has a Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship. Dr. Hairston has also had...
How Does Mental Pain, Meaning in Life & Locus of Control Influence Suicidality? 22.05.2020 38:14
On this episode of the Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Podcast, we talk about meaning, and how it relates to suicide. This is part 3 of a series of podcasts on suicide. If you haven’t listened to the first two episodes, they are here: Suicide Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Treatments Genetics and Environmental Factors in Suicide By listening to this episode, you can earn 0.75 Psychiatry CME Credit...
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