Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast
Latest Episodes
Best Diet For Mood Update 2023
In today's episode of the podcast, we will explore the significant connections between our dietary choices and our mental well-being. We will discuss practical steps to incorporate diet as part of men
Using Deliberate Practice to Improve Psychotherapy Results with Dr. Scott Miller
Dr. Millers first appearance on the Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Podcast was in episode 077, Getting Better Results from your Patients as a Psychotherapist, during which we discussed his book, Bett
Narcissism with Jonathan Shedler, PhD
In this episode of the podcast, we are joined by Dr. Jonathan Shedler to discuss narcissistic personality disorder. Dr. Shedler is a psychologist, consultant, clinical educator, researcher, and author
Pregnancy Planning for Patients Taking Psychiatric Medications or with a Mental Health History
In this episode, Dr. David Puder, Dr. Kristin Lasseter, and medical student Cara Jacobson discuss treatment of psychiatric illness in the peripartum period. Dr. Kristin Yeung Lasseter is a renowned
Xylazine, Methamphetamines, Bath Salts, and Spice with Dr. Cummings
I am thrilled to continue our podcast series on addiction, designed to meet the one-time, 8-hour training requirement introduced by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023. This mandate applies to
Opioid Use Disorder with Dr. Cummings
This weeks episode is on opioid use disorder and is the second in our series on addiction. We are once again joined by Dr. Michael Cummings. Dr. Puder and Dr. Cummings discuss the history of opioids
Alcohol Use Disorder with Dr. Cummings
In this weeks episode of the podcast, we interview Dr. Michael Cummings, a psychiatrist, researcher, and associate professor at Loma Linda University. This podcast is the first of a series on addicti
Psychotherapy for Psychosis with Dr. Michael Garrett
In this week's episode of the podcast, we interview Dr. Michael Garrett, Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychiatry and former Vice Chair and Director of Psychotherapy Education at SUNY Downstate Medic
Exercise & Mental Health 2023 Update
In a previous of the podcast, we discussed exercise for the brain, reviewing the pathophysiology between , the associated between low skeletal muscle mass and cognitive function, , and In todays e
Red Face: Social Anxiety with Russell Norris
From childhood, Russell experienced intense social anxiety to the point that, on more than one occasion, he discontinued certain extracurricular activities and socially normal gatherings to avoid it.