Psyched! a psychiatry blog - Episodes show

Psyched! a psychiatry blog - Episodes

Summary: Psyched??! We answer your call for psychiatry and mental health topics with our new upcoming podcast. We are two psychiatrists, David Carreon, 100%-nerd with a side of philosophy, and Jessi Gold, down-to-earth, empathic and, at times, sarcastic. We're starting a podcast called "Psyched!" aimed to communicate stories in neuroscience and psychiatry to a wider audience. We're targeting psychiatrists as our primary listeners, but hope to have a program that's accessible, entertaining and informative for a broader audience. Basically, we want to be the Economist for psychiatry. We'll cover everything from the foundational to the cutting-edge, from the popular to the weird. We hope to capture and communicate the excitement of psychiatry, and have fun while doing it.

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Podcasts:

 His Lovely Wife in the Psych Ward: An Interview on Love, Writing, and Mental Illness (with Mark Lukach) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this episode, we talk to Mark Lukach, author of the book My Lovely Wife in the Psych Ward: A Memoir, about his experiences as the loved one of someone with new onset symptoms of mania, depression, suicidality, and psychosis. Mark tells us the story of his wife Giulia and how their future changed unexpectedly when they were 27 years old and she was first hospitalized on a psych ward.He describes why he wrote his article and then his book (no other books on caregiving in a romant [...]

 The Last Undiscovered Organ in the Body (with Carol Tamminga, M.D.) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In our interview with Carol Tamminga, MD, we discuss biological psychiatry and the evolution of the field of psychiatry to now include a greater understanding of the neurobiologic underpinnings of disease through brain imaging, genetics, and circuits. We talk about the "battle" between biologic and psychologic and whether this should exist.Dr. Tamminga also discusses her groundbreaking research on schizophrenia and how trying to find biological confirmation for DSM diagnoses led her to finding " [...]

 Digital and Community Solutions After a Physician Suicide (part 3 of 3 with Janae Sharp) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In the final part of our discussion with Janae Sharp, Janae further discusses the loss of her husband and how best to support others through grief. She details some unique differences in responses by others when her husband died by suicide (eg, no GoFundMe pages, but requests for donations!) and emphasizes the importance of other survivors and their stories to her and her new community. She responds to the question of whether she is "sensationalizing" her husband’s death, but focuses on he [...]

 Physician Suicide and the Need to Talk About It (part 2 of 3 with Janae Sharp) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In the second part of our interview with Janae Sharp, she discusses why she feels she has been a different kind and less restricted voice for physician suicide awareness. She notes that it is important for physicians to speak on this issue and that there is true power in community. However, she feels physicians are more silent on this issue as they tend to avoid "unsafe" and "uncertain" topics and are ultimately afraid of the potential repercussions to their licensure. Using her background in so [...]

 Surviving a Physician Suicide: Imperfect Grief and Shaping the Narrative for the Children Left Behind (part 1 of 3 with Janae Sharp) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In Part 1 of our 3-part interview with Janae Sharp—a physician suicide loss survivor and the Founder and CEO of the Sharp Index, a nonprofit dedicated to better physician mental health—Janae shares her story of loss, grief, and her call to action to start her non-profit.She discusses how suicide loss is different from other losses, in part because it is a "messy topic," but also how grief itself is imperfect. She details the experience of telling her 3 children and why she feels [...]

 Abuse, Attachment, and Resilience: Genes and the Environment (with Dr. Nemeroff, part 2 of 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Charles Nemeroff, MD, PhD, discusses the role of social influences on biology, using the example of early life trauma. He explains brain changes, inflammation, and genetic risk factors that modulate the development of PTSD or depression in patients with a history of trauma.Keeping in line with epigenetic theory, Dr. Nemeroff discusses what happens to genes during psychotherapy, exploring the interaction between attachment to the therapist and how this contributes to the efficacy.Finally, he answ [...]

 Depression: A Killing Disease (with Dr. Nemeroff, part 1 of 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Depression is a killing disease: the effects of depression on the body beyond suicideIn the first part of this interview, Dr. Charles Nemeroff, Director of the University of Miami Center on Aging and Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at University of Miami, discusses depression, including its symptoms, epidemiology, and the link to other physical illnesses like cardiovascular disease and diabetes. In particular, he discusses the role of depression in clot [...]

 Innovation in Psychiatric Education: Interaction and Measurement (with Dr. Arbuckle, part 2 of 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

​In the second part of our interview with Melissa Arbuckle, MD, she continues to discuss active learning methods. What makes interaction in a learning environment difficult for people? She then summarizes the use of quantitative measurement in psychiatric care, including in therapy. She details its effectiveness as a tool for self-monitoring in patients and whether it can predict relapse and to quantify a "baseline." She further mentions the use of the Working Alliance Inventory as not onl [...]

 Neuroscience Education: Relevant, Stigma Reducing, and Fun to Learn (with Dr. Arbuckle, part 1 of 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In the first part of this interview, Dr. Melissa Arbuckle, Vice Chair for Education and Director of Resident Education in the department of psychiatry at Columbia University and the New York Psychiatric Institute, discusses neuroscience education for psychiatrists and the general public. She focuses on an innovative teaching curriculum that she co-developed called the National Neuroscience Curriculum Initiative and the ways in which this curriculum makes neuroscience accessible, clini [...]

 Is There a Relationship Between Mood and Diet? (with Dr. Mayer, part 3 of 3) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here: Part 3 of 3 with Emeran Mayer, MD, PhD on the mind-gut connection. Dr Mayer talks about the role of the gut in psychiatric illnesses and mood-from a history of forced colectomy in psychiatric patients to an inflammatory diet influencing mood. He answers the question: are we happier when we don’t eat sugar or gluten and should we all be gluten-free? Dr. Mayer is a pioneer of medical research into brain-gut interactions and author of The Mind-Gut Connection: How the Hidden Conversation [...]

 IBS and the Developing Microbiome (with Dr. Mayer, part 2 of 3) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Part 2 of a 3 part interview, with Emeran Mayer, MD, PhD on the mind-gut connection. Dr Mayer talks about irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) as an example of a known brain-gut disorder, focusing on the research on dysbiosis—alteration of the gut microbe from healthy individuals—and what it means for the 15% of world population suffering from IBS. He answers the question: is it all in patients' heads? He also discusses the development of the gut microbiome in infants and the influence of [...]

 The Mind-Gut Connection: What Is It and How Did It Evolve? (with Dr. Mayer, part 1 of 3) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The mind-gut connection: What is it and how did it evolve? That is the question posed for this short podcast (the first in a series of three on the topic) to gastroenterologist Emeran Mayer, MD, PhD, a pioneer of medical research into brain-gut interactions and author of The Mind-Gut Connection: How the Hidden Conversation Within Our Bodies Impacts Our Mood, Our Choices, and Our Overall Health. Here, Dr. Mayer talks about his interest in the mind’s relationship to the GI tract, some basic [...]

 TMS: A Top-Down Process (with Dr. Bermudes, part 3 of 3) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here: Part 3 of a 3-part interview with Richard Bermudes, MD on transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Dr. Bermudes is founder and medical director of TMS Health Solutions and founding member of the Clinical TMS Society. Part 1 can be found here: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Look Under the Hood. Part 2 can be found here: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: The Procedure.Some say antidepressants work from the bottom up. and cognitive therapy and TMS, from the top down. In this [...]

 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: The Procedure (with Dr. Bermudes, part 2 of 3) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Dr. Richard Bermudes (Part 2 of 3): Dr. Bermudes talks about the experience of TMS (including his own) as well as the future of neuromodulation as it transitions from research to practice. He is founder and medical director of TMS Health Solutions and founding member of the Clinical TMS Society. Part 1 can be found here: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Look Under the Hood.Transcript:David Carreon: Have you ever gone under the coil yourself?Bermudes: Yes, I [...]

 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation - A Look Under the Hood (with Dr. Bermudes, part 1 of 3) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Transcranial magnetic stimulation: an exciting FDA approved technology in psychiatry. But exactly what is TMS, and why should psychiatrists—and perhaps even the general—public be aware of it?That's the key question the hosts of this short podcast (the first in a series of three on the topic) put to Richard Bermudes, MD, founder and medical director of TMS Health Solutions and founding member of the clinical TMS society, Inc. Here, Dr. Bermudes talks about some basics: [...]

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