Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast
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Advice for medical students applying to psychiatric residency
sign up for an annual subscription to receive CME credit for this activity and more! Learn more Here. Timothy Lee has talked to thousands of medical students about how to applying for residency programs, and here, he gives us a few tips on how to make
Therapeutic Alliance Part 1
sign up for an annual subscription to receive CME credit for this activity and more! Learn more Here. Link to show on: iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Overcast, PlayerFM, PodBean, TuneIn, Podtail, Blubrry, PodfanaticWhat is a therapeutic alliance?The th
How to Treat Emotional Trauma
This week on the podcast I spoke with fellow therapist, Randy Stinnett Psy. D, about how trauma works, and how we can help our patients overcome it.
Setting Boundaries in Relationships
sign up for an annual subscription to receive CME credit for this activity and more! Learn more Here.This episode can be found on iTunes podcast, Sitcher, Overcast and Google Play. What are boundaries?When we refer to boundaries, we are tal
The History and Nuances of Bipolar Illness
Below is a detailed review of the podcast episode, with most of the content that Dr. Michael Cummings and I (Dr. Puder) discussed. Special thanks to Arvy Wuysang (MS4) for his work in the initial transcription and organization. The history & nua
The History, Mechanism and Use of Antidepressants
In this week’s episode of the podcast, Dr. Michael Cummings and I talk about the history of antidepressants, and their use in overcoming depression and anxiety disorders. Below is a short blog on the topic to complement the podcast and subsequentl
Emotional Shutdown—Understanding Polyvagal Theory
Have you ever felt like you wavered between anxiety and panic, or feeling totally emotionally numb? Did you know that’s one of the ways your body is wired to protect you? There are ways to feel healthy, normal, and deal with the reason you feel that w
The Psychology of Procrastination
This week’s podcast guest, Dr. Jackson Brammer used to be an expert procrastinator. He used a few simple tricks to overcome his procrastination habit, and he’s sharing how he transformed his life on this week’s episode of the Psychiatry and Psychot
How to Fix Emotional Detachment
This week on the podcast, Ginger Simonton, PhD candidate, and I talk about about how to deal with emotional detachment. In the psychiatry world, we call the state of emotional detachment, congruence. What is congruence?Psychological congruence i
The History and Use of Antipsychotics
In the latest podcast, Dr. Cummings and I talked about antipsychotics, the particular branch of psychopharmacology that deals with medicines that treat psychotic experiences and other mental disorders.