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We unpack 6 studies of the hypnotic eszopiclone in depressive and anxiety disorders, and conclude that there’s more going on here than a simple benefit in sleep. Our word of the day tells us something about what’s missing in depression: Present moment awareness.Published On: 4/26/21Duration: 22 minutes, 52 secondsTranscript:We all know that...
18 experts weigh in on how they use antidepressants in bipolar II. Sleep onset latency is defined, and we uncover the neuropsychiatric effects of marijuana in adults.Published On: 4/19/2020Duration: 28 minutes, 11 secondsTranscript:Today, 18 experts weigh in on how they use antidepressants in bipolar II disorder.Welcome to the Carlat Psychiatry Podcast, keeping...
We look at three ways that the body influences psychiatric disorders in the brain – through neurohormones, inflammation, and metabolic health. Dr. Rodrigo Mansur delves into that last one in our expert interview, and we end with a new app – Thinc-IT - that measures cognition in patients. It’s here.Published On:...
Around 50 controlled trials have tested benzodiazepines in depression, and the results are surprising. They seem to work. In this episode we look at the controversies surrounding this research and what it means for practice.Published On: 4/5/2021Duration: 25 minutes, 41 secondsTranscript:Benzos and sleep meds rarely earn a mention in textbooks...
Overdose deaths have been rising during COVID, but simply stopping the drug causes problems of its own. In this episde, Ashwin Patkar and Richard Weisler discuss how to reduce the risk of opioid deaths in psychiatric patients. Their Current Psychiatry article on the subject is here.Published On: 3/28/21Duration: 26 minutes, 50...
Swapnil Gupta, author of Deprescribing in Psychiatry, shares tips on how to help patients taper off benzodiazepines and psychostimulants. She adds a special therapeutic ingredient, but it’s not a medication. Then we digress into one of the oldest medications known to humankind: Opium. Published On: 3/21/2021 Duration: 21 minutes, 34...
DSM-5 has adopted many of the concepts from Hagop Akiskal’s Bipolar Spectrum, but not in the way he had planned. Here we trace his thinking back to the early 1970’s, when Dr. Akiskal reshaped the way we think about depression by blurring the boundary between stress-induced and biological depression.Published On: 3/15/2021Duration: 26...
What works best when the first antidepressant fails? And the second? Today, we bring you part 1 in our special series on treatment resistant depression.Published On: 3/7/21Duration: 16 minutes, 1 secondPublished On: 3/7/21Duration: 16 minutes, 1 secondTranscript:Kellie Newsome: What works best when the first antidepressant fails? And the second? Today, we bring you...
For nearly 17 years, since the FDA black box warning about suicidality with antidepressants, our community has been quoting data that downplays this concern. We were wrong. We were deceived. Antidepressants can be lifesaving, but there really is a duty to warn. In this episode, Doctors Martha Ignaszewski and Glen Spielmans...
In 2012, psychiatrists at Harvard’s Massachusetts General Hospital discovered a novel antidepressant. It seemed to improve depression and cognition without causing any significant side effects. There was only one problem. The ingredients were practically free, and there was no way that was going to sell.