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When Depression Gets Worse on an Antidepressant

February 14, 2021
Bupropion and restless legs syndrome: a randomized controlled trialWhen a patient complains that their mood got worse on an antidepressant, it doesn’t necessarily mean they are sensitive to medications. In this episode, we detail 6 other reasons why depression can get worse on an antidepressant.Published On: 2/15/21Duration: 22 minutes, 42 secondsArticle Referenced: "Are...
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Deprescribing Part 1

February 8, 2021
An interview with Swapnil Gupta on when and how to come off psychiatric medications. Plus, tips on cross-tapering antidepressants, and the word of the day: Ephedra.Published On: 2/8/2021Duration: 17 minutes, 1 secondTranscript:Today, an interview with Swapnil Gupta on when and how to come off psychiatric medications.Welcome to the Carlat Psychiatry Podcast, keeping...
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The Antidepressant Calendar: How to “Just Do It”

February 1, 2021
Behavioral activation came about in the 1990’s as a challenge to the CBT model of depression. The basic strategy behind this therapy blends well with brief medication visits, and we explain how to use it in this professional guide. Check out the patient companion to this edition in the Pocket...
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The Birth of Lamotrigine

January 25, 2021
Richard Weisler tells the tale of science and serendipity that lead to his discovery of lamotrigine for bipolar depression 30 years ago. He shares a few dosing tips, and touches on how he works with patients and their families. Plus, the word of the day: Gramophone Syndrome.Published On: 1/25/21Duration: 23...
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Cognitive Enhancers: The Brain on Chess

January 11, 2021
The Queen’s Gambit is Netflix’s critically acclaimed series about a chess prodigy who gets “a little help from her friends.” In this episode we find out what they got right, and wrong, about psychiatric meds and cognitive enhancement.Published On: 1/11/2020Duration: 29 minutesTranscript:Dr. Aiken: Cognitive problems are one of the most common complaints...
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Rebuilding Life after Bipolar

January 4, 2021
Brett Stevens has lived through the worst of bipolar and come out standing. Here’s what he did to get his life back. This is the first edition of The Pocket Psychiatrist, a monthly series you can share with your patients through a separate podcast stream.Published On: 1/4/2021Duration: 15 minutes, 24...
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What We Learned in 2020

December 28, 2020
A look at the top 10 practice-changing highlights from our 2020 journal. Tardive dyskinesia, inflammation, lumateperone, top first-line medications, trazodone in depression, Silexan for anxiety, excellent lithium responders, hormones and mood, and ramelteon’s generic debut.Published On: 12/28/2020Duration: 26 minutes, 30 secondsArticles Referenced: "How to Treat Tardive Dyskinesia," The Carlat Psychiatry Report,...
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Retracted

December 21, 2020
Retractions are on the rise in medical research, and we get to the bottom of it with Ivan Oransky, cofounder of RetractionWatch.com.Published On: 12/21/2020Duration: 25 minutes, 12 secondsRough Transcript:Can you personalize antidepressant selection, use antipsychotics in dementia, or treat adolescent OCD with brain surgery? Yes, you can…. Oh wait – maybe...
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Melatonin Supplements in Middle Age [60 Sec Psych]

December 17, 2020
Most of the research on melatonin has involved older adults, and there it seems to work pretty well, just a little less effective than most prescription sleep meds. So how well does melatonin work in middle aged adults? This new study is the first to test that out. [Study Link]Published...
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Therapy in the Med Visit: An Interview with Donna Sudak

December 14, 2020
Donna Sudak shares her tips for weaving cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) into the 30-minute psychotherapy session with medication. The article on rating scales she references - Free, Brief, and Validated - is available here.Published On: 12/14/2020Duration: 19 minutes, 49 secondsArticle Referenced: "Brief Therapy During the Medication Visit," The Carlat Psychiatry Report, November/December...
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