The Neuroscience Education Institute (NEI) is committed to help raise the standard of mental health by providing imaginative medical education that focuses on the highest level of learning. Each episode offers an opportunity to learn about current issues in psychiatry from key opinion leaders in the medical field. NEI's Podcast would be of value to anyone with an interest in neuropsychiatric diseases and psychopharmacology.
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Antipsychotics Podcasts
Welcome to the Mad in America podcast, a weekly discussion that searches for the truth about psychiatric prescription drugs and mental health care worldwide. Hosted by James Moore, this podcast is part of Mad in America’s mission to serve as a catalyst for rethinking psychiatric care. We believe that the current drug-based paradigm of care has failed our society and that scientific research, as well as the lived experience of those who have been diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder, calls f ...
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Wisconsin and the World.
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Practical psychopharmacology updates for mental health clinicians. Useful for psychiatry / mental health professionals. Expert interviews and soundbites from CME presentations. Practical and free of commercial bias. Not sponsored by any pharmaceutical company.
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Helpful tips and tricks for the MDS/ LTC Reimbursement Professional
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The Royal College of General Practitioners is the professional membership body for family doctors in the UK and overseas. This podcast is produced by the RCGP eLearning and Essential Knowledge Update teams and features discussions with clinical experts about a range of key topics in primary care.
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Sophia Davis, Senior Editor at The Lancet Psychiatry, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explores their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from premature mortality in people with mental illness to cranial electrostimulation therapy for depression, the importance of first-person stories to psychological therapy for sleep problems in young people at ris ...
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Caring With Older Adults Across the Continuum
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Editor Lisa Dixon, M.D., M.P.H., and Podcast Editor and Co-Host Josh Berezin, M.D., M.S., discuss key aspects of research recently published by Psychiatric Services (https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/), a journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Tune in to Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice to learn about the latest mental health services research and why it is relevant. Topics include community-based treatment programs, collaborative care, evidence-based treatment and service ...
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Updates on new data and best practices in patient care across a wide variety of psychiatric and neurological illnesses from Clinical Care Options. Gain a deeper understanding and practical clinical insights on topics ranging from bipolar depression to Parkinson’s disease psychosis. Select episodes available for CME/CE credit.
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The podcast explains what affects social media has on the brain and mental health.
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Pearls and Prep: Psychiatric Case Studies is the go-to podcast for psychiatric nurse practitioner students, psych residents, clinicians, and anyone fascinated by the human mind. Whether you’re prepping for boards, sharpening your diagnostic skills, or just curious about what psychiatry looks like behind the scenes, this show delivers clinical gold in every episode. 🎯 What You’ll Learn: Each episode walks you through real-world psychiatric case studies — from initial chart review to final tre ...
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The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR): funding, enabling and delivering world-class health and care research that transforms people's lives. Visit our website: www.nihr.ac.uk
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The Neuroscience Education Institute (NEI) is committed to help raise the standard of mental health by providing imaginative medical education that focuses on the highest level of learning. Each episode offers an opportunity to learn about current issues in psychiatry from key opinion leaders in the medical field. NEI's Sages of Psychopharmacology Podcast would be of value to anyone with an interest in neuropsychiatric diseases and psychopharmacology.
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The MedFlashGo Podcast is a rapid review tool designed by medical students and physicians for USMLE/COMLEX/Shelf for step 1, 2, and 3 exams. We understand that burnout is a real issue and we hope to make medical school more fun and enjoyable! This podcast is a tool that lets you learn quickly and efficiently on the go. In this podcast, we will be doing a "Question Of The Day" model, Monday through Friday powered by the MedFlashGo Voice-Interactive question bank. Please enjoy this free supple ...
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LAIs vs Oral Antipsychotics: Mortality Data and Clinical Impact
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16:33In this episode, we explore groundbreaking research showing how long-acting injectable antipsychotics can literally save lives in schizophrenia treatment. Could choosing the right medication delivery method be the difference between a patient thriving or facing premature death by 15-20 years? Faculty: Oliver Freudenreich, M.D. Host: Richard Seeber,…
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Off the PHARM: Abilify Decoded: Insights into Its Unique Approach in Antipsychotic Therapy
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19:56This podcast delves into the intricacies of the medication Abilify, also known as Aripiprazole, elucidating its unique role as a dopamine serotonin system stabilizer and its differentiation from traditional antipsychotics. Abilify is characterized not merely by its capacity to block or stimulate receptors, but rather by its ability to modulate thei…
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Juan Carlos Bazo Alvarez and Claudia Cooper on antipsychotics and dementia
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27:57People living with dementia often have behavioural and psychiatric symptoms, such as agitation, and when these are severe, antipsychotics can be prescribed. Guidelines recommend prescribing antipsychotics at the lowest possible dose for the shortest possible time, but does this really happen in practice? Juan Carlos Bazo Alvarez and Claudia Cooper'…
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The Final Radio Show: The importance of health literacy, Americans get over half of their calories from ultra-processed foods, Picnic Chicken
On the final episode of the show Zorba and Karl talk about the importance of health literacy, and they discuss why Americans get 55% of their calories from ultra-processed foods. Plus, they share a mouth-watering recipe for Picnic Chicken.
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E264 - (CME) Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: Differentiation, Treatment, and Transitioning to Adult Care
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1:04:42In this CME episode, Dr. Andy Cutler speaks with Dr. Manpreet Singh, the Robert H. Putnam Endowed Chair in Bipolar Research and Treatment at UC Davis, about the challenges of diagnosing and treating pediatric bipolar disorder. Dr. Singh shares evidence-based strategies for treatment, management of bipolar depression and medication side effects, and…
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Psychotherapy, Spirituality, and Democratic Socialism: A Conversation with Frank Gruba-McCallister
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44:31Frank Gruba-McCallister is a clinical psychologist, educator, and scholar whose career spans more than three decades of teaching and academic leadership. He served as Vice President of Academic Affairs at Adler University, where he helped to reorient the institution’s mission toward training socially responsible practitioners. His leadership and cu…
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In this episode, we explore how psychedelics like psilocybin disrupt the brain's default mode network, creating windows of neuroplasticity that correlate with mystical experiences and therapeutic breakthroughs in treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and addiction. Faculty: Franklin King, M.D. Host: Richard Seeber, M.D. Learn more about our memb…
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The Intricacies of Diagnosing Anxiety Disorders
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31:49Navigating Complex Diagnoses: A Case Study on OCD In this episode of Pearls and Prep, the host presents a mock case study featuring 'Sarah,' a fictional patient struggling with academic performance, overwhelming anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive behaviors. The episode emphasizes the importance of gathering comprehensive information before jumping t…
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This week Zorba and Karl look at research about what sleeping position is best, and they discuss a study that suggests people who exercise regularly have healthier belly fat. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for Colombian Salad.By Wisconsin Public Radio
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In this episode, we explore the fascinating mechanisms behind psychedelic drugs in psychiatry, examining how substances like psilocybin and LSD work through 5-HT2A receptors to promote neuroplasticity. What if these compounds are hijacking an ancient stress response system designed to help us rapidly adapt to survive? Faculty: Franklin King, M.D. H…
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If your kid is a picky eater it’s probably not your fault, Black women are more likely to undergo unnecessary C-sections, Spicy Vodka Chicken Parmesan
This week Zorba and Karl discuss how children's food pickiness may be pre-disposed, and they talk about why black women are more likely to undergo unnecessary C-sections. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for Spicy vodka chicken Parmesean.
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E263 - Men’s Mental Health and the Transition to Fatherhood with Dr. Dan Singley
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57:37In this episode, Dr. Andy Cutler interviews Dr. Dan Singley about the unique challenges men face in recognizing, expressing, and seeking care for their mental health. They explore how norms around masculinity influence help-seeking behavior and contribute to men’s heightened risk of suicide. The conversation also highlights the underrecognized issu…
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Science Under Pressure, Humanity at Stake: An Interview with John Ioannidis
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51:02John Ioannidis is a Stanford professor, a physician, and one of the most eminent scholars in the world in the field of evidence-based medicine. Ioannidis has spent his career exposing the weak foundations of much of modern medicine. His 2005 paper, "Why Most Published Research Findings Are False," became the most-viewed article in the history of PL…
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A Deep Dive into Second Generation Antipsychotic (SGA) Augmentation for Incomplete Response in Major Depression
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24:50This podcast delves into the complexities of augmenting treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD) when standard selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) yield an incomplete response. We explore the role of second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) as adjuncts to enhance therapeutic efficacy. Specifically, we examine how these agents can ta…
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Which Antidepressant Causes the Most Weight Gain?
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12:11In this episode, we explore groundbreaking research comparing weight gain across eight common antidepressants. Using data from 183,000 patients, this study finally provides concrete numbers to answer the question patients ask most: How much weight will I gain on this medication? Faculty: Paul Zarkowski, M.D. Host: Richard Seeber, M.D. Learn more ab…
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Lisdexamfetamine for Binge Eating Disorder
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12:14In this episode, we explore lisdexamfetamine as the first FDA-approved medication for binge eating disorder. Can one medication effectively treat both ADHD and binge eating simultaneously? We examine the evidence, duration of treatment, and strategies for addressing patient ambivalence in eating disorder pharmacotherapy. Faculty: Scott Crow, M.D. H…
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Kids benefit more when parents step back, Laughter may be as effective as drops for dry eyes, Roasted Zucchini and Squash
This week Zorba and Karl look at a study about how kids benefit more when parents step back and let them take the lead, and they talk discuss how laughter may be the best medicine for dry eyes. Plus, they share a healthy recipe for Roasted zucchini and squash.
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Therapy in the Age of Abandonment: A Conversation with Psychological Anthropologist Talia Weiner
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37:43Talia Weiner is a psychological anthropologist, licensed professional counselor, and assistant professor of psychology at the University of West Georgia. As a medical and psychological anthropologist, her work focuses on the intersection of social-structural forces and how those forces show up in lived experience, particularly in relation to mental…
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Beyond Weight Loss: GLP-1 Agonists and Alcohol Use Disorder
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11:27In this episode, we explore groundbreaking Swedish research on GLP-1 receptor agonists as a potential new treatment for alcohol use disorder. Could diabetes medications like semaglutide revolutionize addiction treatment where traditional therapies have fallen short? Faculty: David Gorelick, M.D. Host: Richard Seeber, M.D. Learn more about our membe…
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