Psych(ic) Podcast Adelaide University Psychiatry Society
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Conversations between Adelaide medical students and insightful guest speakers about mental health and psychiatry - with a sprinkling of philosophy, humour and wisdom.
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Chats in the Hill with Dr Kylie Cheng
Dr Kylie Cheng is a visiting Locum Psychiatrist in Broken Hill. Join us for a chat about all things Psych in the Hill.
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Addiction medicine with Dr Christopher Wurm
Dr Christopher Wurm is an Addiction Specialist and visiting fellow of the department of psychiatry at the University of Adelaide. Join us as we discuss the intricacies of psychiatry and addiction medicine!
This podcast was produced with financial support provided by the Psychiatrist Interest Forum (PIF). The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrist (RANZCP) has received Australian Government funding under the Socialist Training Program to fund the PIF. The views shared through the podcasts are those of the contributors and not necessarily the views of the RANZCP and PIF.
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Psych In the Hill With Professor Steve Ellen
Steve Ellen is a Locum Psychiatrist in Broken Hill. Join us for a chat about all things Psych in the Hill!
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Psychedelics Assisted Psychotherapy with Dr Alana Roy
Dr Alana (Lani) Roy is the Founder of The Signs of Life Psychology. She is a psychologist, social worker, and therapist and has spent the last 15 years working in mental health, suicide prevention, trauma, sexual abuse, family violence, and the disability sector.
In this episode, we have the honour of having Dr Alana Roy talk to us about the recent legislation change for the use of Psychedelics in Psychiatry in Australia and the complexities in this space.
This podcast was produced with financial support provided by the Psychiatrist Interest Forum (PIF). The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrist (RANZCP) has received Australian Government funding under the Socialist Training Program to fund the PIF. The views shared through the podcasts are those of the contributors and not necessarily the views of the RANZCP and PIF.
Follow the AUPS on Facebook (Adelaide University Psychiatry Society) and Instagram (@aups_), and send in your thoughts at uniadelaide.psychsociety@gmail.com.
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Bite #3 Parental Alienation: when children reject parents
This short episode is about Parental Alienation, a syndrome when a child becomes estranged from one parent due to the emotional manipulation by another parent. This results in feelings of fear and hostility towards the non-preferred parent as they view them as a threat, despite the parent not having done anything to suggest so.
This podcast was produced with financial support provided by the Psychiatrist Interest Forum (PIF). The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrist (RANZCP) has received Australian Government funding under the Socialist Training Program to fund the PIF. The views shared through the podcasts are those of the contributors and not necessarily the views of the RANZCP and PIF.
Follow the AUPS on Facebook (Adelaide University Psychiatry Society) and Instagram (@aups_), and send in your thoughts by messaging us on our socials. If you found this episode helpful or interesting, help us by sharing it and tagging us. -
Mind body connection and its role in Chronic Pain with Dr Tony Davis
Dr Tony Davis is a Neuropsychiatrist and Pain specialist who will walk us through the complexities and facets of chronic pain and pain medicine.
This podcast was produced with financial support provided by the Psychiatrist Interest Forum (PIF). The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrist (RANZCP) has received Australian Government funding under the Socialist Training Program to fund the PIF. The views shared through the podcasts are those of the contributors and not necessarily the views of the RANZCP and PIF.
Follow the AUPS on Facebook (Adelaide University Psychiatry Society) and Instagram (@aups_), and send in your thoughts by messaging us on our socials. If you found this episode helpful or interesting, help us by sharing it and tagging us.