The Experts Speak - An Educational Service of the Florida Psychiatric Society
Summary: Listen to 15-20 minute long interviews of experts on various topics related to mental and general health. The topics will be continuously expanded. The interviews are designed for both professionals and non-professionals. Topics range from climate change issues and the basis of new medication research, COVID-19 issues, the effect of media on girls's self-images, discussions of violence, same-sex marriages, pollution, bullying, divorce, OCD, addictions, borderline personality disorders, mental health issues in the deaf, hallucinations, obesity, addiction in physicians, TMS, depressions, anxiety and stress, hypnosis, bullying, emotional and sexual abuse, MAOI, domestic violence, IBS, self-cutting, medication and children, eating disorders, medication metabolism, pharmacogenomics, forensic issues, dementia, suicide psychiatric treatment, love, care-giving youth, teenage LGBT issues, stuttering, play, PTSD, medication side effects, the effect of war violence on children, and so on. Please note that any opinion or position expressed in these interviews is not necessarily that of the host or of the Florida Psychiatric Society. Any individual treatment decision must be the product of a proper doctor-patient interaction. Likewise, new or additional information on each topic may have developed since the time the interviews occurred. Consult your physician for such possible changes. Additional production funding support comes from the Wellington Retreat, Florida. Knowledge has the power to understand and improve ourselves.
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- Artist: Abbey Strauss MD
- Copyright: Florida Psychiatric Society 2022
Podcasts:
Robert Pollack, a psychiatrist, gives some history of how this medication found a psychiatric utility, proper use protocols, what is thought to be its mechanism of action, its potential future, etc.
Brandi Baumkirchner, Ph.D.,speaks to the inner feelings of gender dissonance, then transition challenges, of helping transitioning families, the importance of using the correct language, etc.
David Goodman, MD, explores and emphasizes the nature, treatment, proper diagnosis, and other measures of ADD disorders in older adults.
Walter Brown, MD, from Brown University, speaks to the fascinating history of, nature of, and the potential clinical use of the placebo in treatment, including in substance abuse treatment.
Danny Brom, Ph.D., founder of the Israeli Center for Treatment of Psychotrauma, on the nature of trauma and then gives basic, time-proven suggestions to professionals, family, and the larger community, on how to best understand and manage the levels of the emotional responses, for different age groups, following such gruesome events.
Jay Goldman, DDS and LCSW, who ran the Orofacial Pain and TMJ Clinic at the NYU Dental School, gives important perspectives on the understanding and treating of chronic pain. He is now a psychotherapist.
James Woods, M.D., speaks about cellular receptors and the roles these play in the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric and other conditions.
Susan Neiman, PhD, director of the Einstein Forum in Berlin, brings thought provoking questions and insights about the process of growing up.
Bruno Gallo, MD, clearly and comfortably explains conditions such as ataxia, dyskinesa, Parkinson's Disease, tremors, chorea, etc., including the pathologies and treatments.
Dave Aronberg, St Attorney Palm Beach County (Fl) speaks to the problem and his active task force to stop and reduce some of the systems which fuel the problem.
Deven Kansagara, MD, speaks to the current station of cannabis use in chronic pain, research interests, and how physicians should address the issues with patients.
Architect Terrance Glassman speaks on our connections to our living spaces, a bit of history, and the emotional and functional aspects of a healthy and safe environment.
Architect Terrance Glassman - our architectural connections to our environment, the emotions and functionality of a healthy living space, some history and oversight, etc
David Cosio, Ph.D., addresses this common problem and how to approach it. He offers his clinical experiences and observations, with a co-emphasis on educating clinicians on the need for treatment consistency and team efforts.
Elaine Rothenberg, PhD, runs a residential care program. After 20 years of existence, it has evolved into a project worth a close study and considerable modeling.