14 episódios

Scientific, humanistic, not the conventional wisdom. This podcast, hosted by Dr. Nassir Ghaemi, explains psychiatry in an independent manner. It is medical - it takes disease and biology seriously; and it is humanistic - it takes persons, and human experiences seriously. It is not the status quo. The podcast can be supplemented by subscribing to The Psychiatry Letter website (www.psychiatryletter.com), which has extensive educational materials. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nassir-ghaemi/support

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Scientific, humanistic, not the conventional wisdom. This podcast, hosted by Dr. Nassir Ghaemi, explains psychiatry in an independent manner. It is medical - it takes disease and biology seriously; and it is humanistic - it takes persons, and human experiences seriously. It is not the status quo. The podcast can be supplemented by subscribing to The Psychiatry Letter website (www.psychiatryletter.com), which has extensive educational materials. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nassir-ghaemi/support

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    Interviews with psychiatrists: Godehard Oepen MD

    Interviews with psychiatrists: Godehard Oepen MD

    Some questions for conversation in the chat and discussion:
    Dr. Oepen identified his favorite thinker in the field as Dr. Oliver Sacks, a neurologist. What do you think about his choice?
    The worst idea in psychiatry was the ideas of blaming the mother for mental conditions. Many clinicians, especially trained in the Freudian tradition, still tend to blame parents for the problems of their clients. Why? Is this acceptable?
    Dr. Oepen’s family suffered from the Nazi regime, and resisted it. Yet he was blamed by some people throughout his life for being German. Discrimination occurs in people where we might not realize it is occuring, such as in his case, a person outsiders might simply see as a priviliged white male. How does this observation affect many of our assumptions today about discrimination?
    An important psychiatric teacher in his life was Dr. Rudolf Degkwitz? Who was he? Read more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Degkwitz
    And he mentioned Dr. Kurt Goldstein, as an important influence. Who was he? Read more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Goldstein



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    • 1h 2 min
    Bipolar General: An interview with General Gregg Martin

    Bipolar General: An interview with General Gregg Martin

    About a year ago, I got to know General Gregg Martin. A decorated combat leader from the Iraq war, he had been forced to resign as president of the National Defense University about a decade ago, because of a severe manic episode. Up to then, he had a decades-long career as a successful military leader. His manic episode was followed by severe psychotic depression, psychiatric hospitalization, mistreatment with multiple antidepressants, and eventual full recovery on lithium. About a decade later, he’s telling his story in his new memoir, and on this podcast.
    Listen to his incredible experience.
    Buy Bipolar General here
    An excellent gift just in time for the holidays!



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    • 1h
    Ketamine and psychedelics: They're not transformative

    Ketamine and psychedelics: They're not transformative

    Ketamine and psychedelics are getting a lot of hype, but they won't live up to it. This episode explains why, the main reason being that these treatments are just symptomatic, like tylenol or aspirin, and not disease-modifying. They thus don't have long-term benefits. They are like super-tylenol, which is not transformative for psychiatry.


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    • 13 min
    Invalidity of adult ADHD - Comments and replies

    Invalidity of adult ADHD - Comments and replies

    In this podcast, I reply to some reactions on Twitter and by email to my prior podcast on the invalidity of adult ADD.


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    • 18 min
    Episode 10: The invalidity of "Adult ADD"

    Episode 10: The invalidity of "Adult ADD"

    Adult ADD is diagnosed frequently, but this podcast describes how it really represents other conditions, like mood or anxiety states or mood temperaments, or how it reflects normal inattention.  

    For further reading, see:  https://psychiatryletter.com/adult-add/

    Some of the cited articles are linked in that reading. All the sources also are referenced in SN Ghaemi, Clinical Psychopharmacology, Oxford University Press, 2019 in a detailed appendix chapter on ADD in children and adults. 

    For further general reading and links to webinars and other educational materials, go to www.psychiatryletter.com


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    • 16 min
    Episode 9: Serotonin hypothesis of depression and the "chemical imbalance" theory: Much ado about little

    Episode 9: Serotonin hypothesis of depression and the "chemical imbalance" theory: Much ado about little

    The serotonin hypothesis of depression is false and it really doesn't matter much.  The "chemical imbalance" approach to understanding and explaining medications if far too simplistic, to the point of simply being false. 








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    • 16 min

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