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Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

David Puder, M.D.psychiatrypodcast.com
Join David Puder as he covers different topics on psychiatry and psychotherapy. He will draw from the wisdom of his mentors, research, in-session therapy and psychiatry experience, and his own journey through mental health to discuss topics that affect mental health professionals and popsychology enthusiasts alike. Through interviews, he will dialogue with both medical students, residents and expert psychiatrists and psychotherapists, and even with people who have been through their own mental health journey. This podcast was created to help others in their journey to becoming wise, empathic, genuine and connected in their personal and professional lives.
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Episodes

Mass Shootings: An Interview with Criminologists Drs. Jillian Peterson and James Densley, the Argument for Data-Driven Nuance, and Steps for Prevention

A 2019 poll reported that one-third of adults say they feel they “cannot go anywhere without worrying about being a victim of mass shooting” and “more than half of American teenagers worry about a shooting at their school.” A mass shooting is generally defined as the murder of at least four people at one time. Why do mass shootings take place? Are there any commonalities between the perpetrators? Could these shootings have been stopped before they started? By listening to this episode, you can e...

Sep 07, 20211 hr 24 min

Alzheimer’s Dementia

Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating neurodegenerative condition that affects the entire family. As psychiatrists and psychologists, we often support these patients and their families throughout this entire disease process. With the recent and controversial FDA approval of aducanumab (Aduhelm™), a new pharmacotherapy for Alzheimer’s disease, we can expect to be asked about this drug from our patients and their family. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to b...

Aug 13, 202158 min

Britney Spears - Discussion with a Conservatorship Lawyer and Several Psychiatrists

Interview regarding the recent court case of Britney Spears and unique aspects of conservatorship law and treating people with large amounts of fame or money. Conservatorship Lawyer: Mark McGuire Psychiatrist: Herndon Harding M.D. Psychiatry Resident: Serena Weber, M.D. Psychiatrist Host: David Puder, M.D. No conflicts of interest to report. Contact me on IG: here By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.25 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Jul 18, 20211 hr 8 min

Book Club: Marcus Aurelius’ "Meditations"

In this episode, we will be discussing some themes observed in Meditations , a collection of notebooks written by the 16th Roman emperor, Marcus Aurelius, during the last years of his reign. His writings are still relevant to us and resonate within us, as the emperor himself struggled with some core questions that anyone who is living this thing called life might ponder. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Jul 08, 202159 min

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

In this episode, I am joined once again by Michael Cummings. M.D. and Melissa Pereau, M.D. along with Chantel Fletcher who will soon be a fourth year medical student going into Psychiatry. We will be doing an in-depth analysis on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder including history, assessments, diagnosis, and so much more. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.25 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog....

Jun 23, 20211 hr 8 min

Using Microexpressions To Improve Empathy, Therapeutic Alliance & Emotional Intelligence (Therapeutic Alliance Series Part 8)

In this episode, I am going to build on the therapeutic alliance series to express my thoughts on how understanding emotion, specifically microexpressions, can better help you make connections with your clients. The research is amazing; there are thousands of articles on the subject. I thought I would share a bit about the evolution of my interest in emotion and microexpression in this episode and how I translated it from the forensic world into a psychotherapy setting. By listening to this epis...

Jun 14, 202145 min

Psychotic Disorders: Comorbidity Detection Improves Diagnosis, Treatment and Outcome with Expert Jeffrey Paul Kahn, MD.

In this podcast episode, we will interview Jeffrey Paul Kahn, MD, a psychiatrist who recently co-edited a book called Psychotic Disorders: Comorbidity Detection Promotes Improved Diagnosis and Treatment . Our focus will be on different presentations of psychosis and how through a good history you can better treat the underlying issue and choose optimal treatments. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.5 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Jun 07, 20211 hr 28 min

Interview on Psychopathy with Expert Carl Bruce Gacono, Ph.D., ABAP

In this episode, I interviewed Carl B. Gacono, PhD, who is an expert in the areas of criminal psychopathology, behavior, and treatment. We dive into understanding and acknowledging the distinct differences between psychopathic and non-psychopathic patients and how their assessment with the PCL-R and Rorschach aid in their management and treatment. We also discuss how understanding transference and countertransference is essential when interacting with these difficult patients. Link to Blog. Link...

May 20, 20211 hr 38 min

Borderline Personality Disorder: History, Symptoms, Environment, Genetics & Brain Science

In this episode of the podcast, we introduce borderline personality disorder (BPD). We discuss its history, nomenclature, epidemiology, etiology, and diagnosis while providing perspectives from clinicians regarding the treatment of individuals with BPD. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.25 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

May 13, 20211 hr 16 min

How To Identify A Female Psychopath

On this week’s podcast, I interview Jason Smith, Psy.D., A.B.P.P., Chief Psychologist at a prison in the United States, and Ted B. Cunliffe, Ph.D., who is a clinical and forensic psychologist at a private practice in Florida. Together, along with Carl B. Gacono, Ph.D., ABAP, they have written the book Understanding Female Offenders, researching how female offenders’ psychopathic behaviors present differently than in males and how we can address biases we may have in order to identify, assess, an...

May 01, 20211 hr 29 min

Book Club: Viktor Frankl’s “Man’s Search For Meaning”

In this episode, we will be going over a book every therapist and psychiatrist should read, Viktor Frankl’s “Man’s Search for Meaning.” Being in the trenches with our patients, we see so much pain and suffering and potentially undergo vicarious trauma ourselves through their suffering. The question, “What is the meaning of life?” often comes up in such a context. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.5 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Apr 22, 20211 hr 36 min

Duloxetine and the SNRIs Deep Dive Part 2

In today’s episode of the podcast, we’ll be continuing our deep dive into duloxetine, a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI). In this second part, we’ll be covering the approved indications and off-label uses of duloxetine. By listening to this episode, you can earn 0.75 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Apr 17, 202151 min

Akathisia

In this episode of the podcast, we discuss akathisia, the horrible and all too common side effect of psychiatric medications. Subsequently, we go through definitions, history, mechanism, how to rate it, and treatment. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.25 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Apr 08, 20211 hr 23 min

The Hero’s Journey for the Mental Health Professional

In the last episode, we talked about the first two stages of the hero’s journey. In this episode, I will focus on the path of the hero as it specifically applies to mental health professionals. I will discuss exactly what those are and how these are areas in our core being that simply cannot be faked. The areas we will be discussing require the hero (us) to develop and mature at the core of our being, to embody these things, and to be fundamentally transformed. By listening to this episode, you ...

Apr 03, 20211 hr 13 min

Duloxetine and the SNRIs Deep Dive Part 1 with Dr. Cummings

In today’s episode of the podcast, we will be doing a deep dive into duloxetine, a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI). In part one of this two-part series, we will cover the history of SNRIs as well as mechanisms of action, cytochrome P450 issues, side effects, and contraindications to consider when prescribing duloxetine and this class of medications. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.25 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Mar 11, 20211 hr 8 min

Munchausen Syndrome, Factitious Disorder, Malingering, and Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy

There are several disorders so branded with taboo, stigma, and legal consequences that they are almost never diagnosed and very little research has been done on them. These patients are literally seen by every specialty, often without knowing it, and without a good solution. I am hoping this podcast brings awareness to this important topic and gives providers insight into the power of empathy in helping these patients. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Mar 04, 20211 hr 39 min

Hero's Journey: Getting Rid of the Faulty Narratives

“The Hero’s Journey” entails several predictable steps of leaving and returning transformed. Striving towards one’s heroic possibilities and unfolding one’s potentials is deeply pleasurable. Realizing that our narratives can be seen as part of a journey can encourage these pleasurable aspirational attempts and reframe hardships. This concept of The Hero’s Journey is something I use often in my practice and find very useful. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1 Psychiatry CME Credits. Lin...

Feb 13, 20211 hr 3 min

Psilocybin Therapy - Part 2: Clinical Trials, Secondary Effects, Brain Imaging, and the Future of Psilocybin Therapy

With the background from part 1 in mind, in part 2, we review the modern era of research exploring the treatment of various psychopathology. The results for these studies begin to elucidate the various effects individuals experience with psilocybin. The benefits are potentially impressive, however, there are significant limitations that are noteworthy. Psilocybin therapy is just coming out of its nascence and it is useful to have a critical view of the research coming out to avoid pitfalls in th...

Jan 05, 20212 hr 38 min

Vulnerability and Imposter Syndrome with David Burns

The basis of cognitive behavioral therapy is that we should put our thoughts on trial and not just believe them. CBT works by digging into the foundation of our thinking patterns so we can rewire the patterns that are messed up. On this week’s episode of the podcast, I speak to Dr. David Burns M.D. about cognitive behavioral therapy. He’s the author of several industry-leading books on the subject, including Feeling Good and Feeling Great. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.5 Psychiatr...

Dec 21, 20201 hr 30 min

Psilocybin Therapy Part 1: History, Pop Culture, Safety and Side Effects, MDMA Studies, And Early Research

Psilocybin has been increasingly part of western consciousness. As the scientific community explores its therapeutic use and safety in controlled settings, there are a lot of people outside of that community who are passionate advocates for its recreational use. If we are to be knowledgeable about this subject, it is useful to know the sources that our patients are getting their information from, the history of its use, and what we currently know about its safety. By listening to this episode, y...

Dec 09, 20201 hr 38 min

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Dr. Steven Hayes

We are privileged to be joined by Dr. Steven Hayes for this podcast. Dr. Hayes is a psychologist with a remarkable academic career. He is the author of a number of seminal papers and pioneered Relational Frame Theory (RFT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.75 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Nov 21, 20201 hr 59 min

Anticholinergic Burden

There are medications that worsen cognitive function and all mental health providers should be aware, and work on optimizing sensorium. In this episode, we'll cover a spectrum of sensorium disruptions and medications that you need to look out for. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Nov 10, 20201 hr 3 min

The Big Five: Extraversion

In this last episode of the Big Five personality model series, we are going to focus on extraversion which is the positive emotion dimension associated with gregariousness, charisma, enthusiasm, assertiveness, and social ability. By listening to this episode, you can earn 2 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Nov 03, 20202 hr 7 min

The Big Five: Agreeableness

In this episode, we continue our discussion on the Big Five. We will do a deep dive into agreeableness discussing it's sub facets: trust, straightforwardness, altruism, compliance, modesty, and tender-mindedness. We will also discuss the strengths and weaknesses of having high trait agreeableness. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.75 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Oct 22, 20201 hr 51 min

The Big Five: Conscientiousness Part 2

In Conscientiousness Part 1 we explored the sub-facets of conscientiousness, summarizing the advantages and disadvantages of each. For completeness, we will provide sources for that material as well as brief summaries of those sources. Today, in Part 2, we will focus largely on conscientiousness in daily life, psychopathology, and therapy. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.5 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Oct 22, 20201 hr 33 min

The Big Five: Openness

In this podcast, we discuss openness, the third of five in our podcast series looking at the domains within the Five Factor Model of personality. We look at how openness is defined, its heritability, and its effects on physical health, personal attributes, psychopathy, pharmacotherapy, and therapeutic techniques. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.5 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Oct 15, 20201 hr 33 min

The Big Five Personality Traits: Conscientiousness Part 1

In this episode, we continue our Big Five Personality Traits series by doing a deep dive into Conscientiousness. We'll look into studies that show how low conscientiousness increases mortality rate as well as positive aspects of high conscientiousness. We also explore the 6 domains, genetic factors, and different life stages of conscientiousness. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.25 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Oct 07, 20201 hr 20 min

The Best Exercise Program For Depression

In this episode, we review studies on strength training, exercise, and depression from the last 2 years. It is well known that any form of exercise is beneficial for people with depressive symptoms, with strength training being most effective. Strength training can be both a treatment for patients with depression and a protective mechanism against the onset of depression. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.5 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video....

Sep 30, 20201 hr 27 min

The Big Five: Neuroticism Part 2

In part 2 if the Big Five series we talk about how medications, such as Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs), psychotherapy, and exercise can make an impact. Trial studies of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) have shown promise in the treatment of neuroticism. We also discuss the possible benefits of neuroticism. Studies have shown that neurotic people may outperform their stable counterparts in a work context. This “healthy neuroticism” may ex...

Sep 26, 202032 min

Cuties and the Oversexualization of Children in Our Culture

Netflix has recently come under fire for its release of the French film "Cuties." While critics have praised the movie for exploring themes of the oversexualization of children, audience members are consistently appalled at the provocative situations that the 11-year-old characters are put through. In this episode, I discuss our culture's saturation with the oversexulization of children in media with Maddie Ulrich B.S., Randy Stinnett, Psy.D., ABPP, and Caroline Osorio M.D. By listening to this ...

Sep 22, 20201 hr 17 min
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