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The Bipolar Heart [60 Sec Psych]

May 6, 2020
Introducing 60 Second Psych, a series of super short episodes presenting bottom line assessments of useful studies in psychiatry.An international task force issues a warning about the risk of cardiovascular disease in bipolar disorder. A review of: Goldstein BI, Baune BT, Bond DJ, et al. Call to Action Regarding the...
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Telepsych on a Budget

May 5, 2020
How to connect to clients in the digital world, featuring an interview with Dr. Peter Yellowlees, author of the APA textbook on telepsychiatry. Plus the word of the day: Synaesthesia.Date Published: 5/4/20Duration: 15 minutes, 36 secondsArticle Referenced: "Telepsychiatry: From Crisis to Opportunity," The Carlat Psychiatry Report, May 2020 (Forthcoming)Got feedback? Take the podcast survey.
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A New Kind of Serotonin Med

April 27, 2020
There's a new crop of psych meds that work through serotonin receptors, but not in the way you'd expect. They range from antipsychotics like lumateperone (Caplyta) to novel therapies for depression and anxiety like psilocybin and MDMA, as well as a few familiar meds like mirtazapine, trazodone, and quetiapine. Learn how the...
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Research Theme Park: Medland

April 20, 2020
Lithium takes on the coronavirus. Benzos impair facial recognition. Antipsychotic doses find their maximum, the profile of a lithium responder, and topiramate for compulsive shopping.Published On: 4/21/20Duration: 13 minutes, 51 secondsStudies Referenced: Garcez H, Fernandes C, Barbosa F, et al. Effects of benzodiazepines administration on identification of facial expressions of...
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How to Choose a Psych Med

April 15, 2020
We speak with David Osser, whose psychopharmacology algorithm project challenges many conventions about psychiatric medications. When antidepressants cause more depression. Psychotic disorders that don't respond to antipsychotics. When to trust the evidence, and what to do with clinical experience.Published on: 4/13/20Duration: 18 minutes, 56 secondsRelated Articles: "The Psychopharmacology Algorithm Project," The Carlat...
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Coronavirus and Mental Health - Part 2

April 9, 2020
The COVID19 pandemic has our society locked down and our health care system under extreme pressure. In this episode we’ll talk about telepsychiatry, dealing with insurance companies, refilling prescriptions, strategies for living under lockdown, and how to support families and each other during a global pandemic. Published On: 4/9/20 Duration: 18 minutes,...
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7 Clozapine Tips

April 8, 2020
We're supposed to move to clozapine after two failed antipsychotics in schizophrenia, but how many of us are really doing that?  Not enough. Clozapine may be difficult to use, but it is life changing for many patients. Here we bring you 7 tips, from serum plasma levels to little-known side...
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How to Dose an Antidepressant

April 3, 2020
Some antidepressants get better as the dose goes higher, while others just fizzle. For older patients, the side effects stack up as the benefits plateau. We review 3 new meta-analyses on antidepressant dosing, and bring you 4 updates on how the coronavirus is changing practice regulation.Date Published: 3/30/2020Duration: 27 minutes,...
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Research Theme Park: Sugarland

March 23, 2020
A new study finds that sugar makes people feel worse - not just in the long term but in the short term as well. We interview the lead investigator Dr. Konstantinos Mantantzis and ponder the mystery of how something that makes us feel so bad creates such intense cravings.Published on:...
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Top Lifestyle Tips for Depression and Bipolar

March 16, 2020
How do you make the most of brief therapy during a medication visit? Chris Aiken, MD, pulls a few of his favorite interventions from his new book, The Depression and Bipolar Workbook.Date Published: 3/16/20Duration: 20 minutes 24 seconds...
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