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How to Diagnose Borderline Personality Disorder

June 15, 2020
These 10 questions can identify borderline personality disorder with almost as much precision as a lengthy structured interview. Plus the word of the day: Hysterical Psychosis.Published On: 6/14/20Duration: 19 minutesArticle Referenced: "A Pragmatic Approach to Borderline Personality Disorder," The Carlat Psychiatry Report, June 2020Transcript:Welcome to the Carlat Psychiatry Podcast, keeping psychiatry honest since 2003.
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Ambien in Older Adults: The Risks [60 Sec Psych]

June 13, 2020
1 out of 3 zolpidem ─ Ambien ─ tablets are dispensed to older adults, but how safe and effective is it in the elderly? This review by Flavio Machado and colleagues pulled together 32 studies – half of which were randomized placebo-controlled trials ─ to look for answers. Study referenced: Machado FV, Louzada LL, Cross NE, Camargos...
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Ambien in Older Adults: The Benefits [60 Sec Psych]

June 12, 2020
1 out of 3 zolpidem ─ Ambien ─ tablets are dispensed to older adults, but how safe and effective is it in the elderly? This review by Flavio Machado and colleagues pulled together 32 studies – half of which were randomized placebo-controlled trials ─ to look for answers. Study referenced: Machado FV, Louzada LL, Cross NE, Camargos...
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A New Treatment for Sleep-Eating [60 Sec Psych]

June 10, 2020
Topiramate may have failed as an antimanic treatment, but it has small positive trials in impulse control disorders like bulimia, gambling, cocaine/amphetamine abuse, OCD, irritability. This study tested it out in Sleep-related eating disorder. Winkelman JW, Wipper B, Purks J, Mei L, Schoerning L. Topiramate reduces nocturnal eating in sleep-related...
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How to Stabilize Circadian Rhythms in Bipolar: A Patient Guide

June 8, 2020
The first in our patient guides, this episode was made to share with patients. Follow the key behavioral steps from morning to night as you develop a routine to stabilize the biological clock that drives bipolar moods. Learn how to use dawn simulators and blue light blockers to improve sleep...
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Police Shootings: An Epidemic of Trauma [60 Sec Psych]

June 6, 2020
The killing of George Floyd has sparked nationwide outrage, but what does it mean for your patients? We found a poignant answer in a 2018 study in the Lancet. Jacob Bor and colleagues poured through a national survey of 100,000 randomly selected adults to find out how police shootings affected mental...
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Meds for Anorexia [60 Sec Psych]

June 3, 2020
People with anorexia usually don’t want to take medications, but does pharmacotherapy even work? Not at all, concludes Emanuele Cassioli and colleagues in this new meta-analysis. [Link]Published On: 6/2/2020Duration: 1 minute, 51 secondsTranscript:People with anorexia usually don’t want to take medications, but does pharmacotherapy even work? Not at all, concludes...
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What Locked-In Syndrome Teaches Us About Happiness

June 1, 2020
People with profound disabilities are happier than we think, and the ways they adjust to their limitations tell us a lot about how to help people with chronic psychiatric illness.Published On: 6/1/20Duration: 16 minutes, 54 secondsGot Feedback? Take the podcast survey.
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Good Advice for Hypochondriacs [60 Sec Psych]

May 30, 2020
Today’s study was a randomized controlled trial comparing a self-guided online therapy to face-to-face CBT for health anxiety. Even if you’re not a therapist, stay tuned for a practical take-away at the end.Published on: 5/30/2020Duration: 2 minutes, 10 secondsTranscript:The study enrolled 204 patients with hypochondriasis.  Actually, they did not have...
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Wisdom Deficit Disorder [60 Sec Psych]

May 29, 2020
Patients don’t just look to their health care providers for medications, they also turn to for wisdom in times of crisis. Dr. Ellen Lee and colleagues at the University of California San Diego speculate that wisdom could be a vaccination against several of the epidemics that continue to rise in...
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