

Psychofarm Podcast
Psychiatry, Skepticism, and Integration.
PsychoFarm Podcast is a deep dive into the intersection of psychiatry, psychopharmacology, and the evolving understanding of mental health. Hosted by 2 psychiatrists, the podcast explores complex topics such as diagnosing mood and personality disorders, the role of medications in treatment, and the challenges of psychiatric training. Each episode breaks down the clinical insights and philosophical debates surrounding mental health care, providing both practitioners and curious listeners with thoughtful analysis, expert opinions, and practical advice. psychofarm.substack.com
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Mar 24, 2026 • 55min
Tips to Avoid Burnout in Psychiatry (Outpatient, mostly)
In this episode, Dr. Fu and Dr. Malzberg share practical systems for time protection: start on time, end on time, finish documentation inside the visit, and use tools like AI scribes and quiet typing gear. They also lay out clear messaging rules so emails, texts, and forms do not become off-the-clock clinical care, plus the value of emergency slots. The deeper work is emotional: process the job with mentors or supervision, know your limits, and build a real life outside medicine so you can stay effective for the long game. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit psychofarm.substack.com

Mar 10, 2026 • 56min
CPTSD vs BPD: How to Think About the Difference and What to Do About It
In this episode, Dr. Malzberg and Dr. Fu tackle one of psychiatry’s hottest diagnostic debates: complex PTSD versus borderline personality disorder. They walk through the DSM-5 and ICD-11 definitional differences, the historical roots of the C-PTSD concept in Judith Herman’s work, and the real clinical distinctions clinicians can use to differentiate the two. More than a theoretical argument, the conversation zeroes in on how to communicate these diagnoses to patients, why BPD stigma drives some of the debate, and what therapies fit each presentation… from DBT and mentalization-based therapy to EMDR and trauma-focused approaches. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit psychofarm.substack.com

Feb 24, 2026 • 35min
Detecting Subtle Signs of Psychosis: Assessment of Voices, Delusions, and Psychosis
Clinician emotional reactions are used as clues to subtle psychosis. Techniques for mirroring feeling without agreeing with false beliefs are explored. A structured OLDCARTS-style method for taking a voice-hearing history is presented. Practical alliance strategies for paranoia and steps to bridge treatment gaps and choose medications are discussed.

Feb 10, 2026 • 55min
How to Diagnose Bipolar Disorder: The Interview Framework That Beats Screening Questions
A practical, semi-structured interview for diagnosing bipolar in clinic is outlined step by step. They stress starting with medication, medical, and substance timelines before mood questions. The conversation covers screening methods for hypomania and mania, anchoring timelines to life events, and common diagnostic mimics like PTSD, ADHD, and borderline traits.

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Jan 27, 2026 • 46min
What Makes a Belief a Delusion? Delusions, Thought Disorder, the TALD Scale
A clinical dive into how to tell when a belief crosses into delusion by probing origin, certainty, flexibility, and function. A discussion of thought disorder that expands beyond tangentiality using the TALD framework. Practical interview questions, borderline cases like substance or cultural beliefs, and a vivid case about a supplement blamed for life collapse.

Jan 13, 2026 • 1h
What is Psychosis? Look at the DSM, Common Mimics, and a Framework for the Differential
What does “psychosis” actually mean, and how do clinicians recognize it in practice? In this episode, we define psychosis as a syndrome (not a single diagnosis) and walk through the core symptom domains: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking/speech, disorganized behavior, and negative symptoms. We focus on the differential diagnosis, including how to distinguish schizophrenia-spectrum and schizoaffective disorders from mood disorders with psychotic features, trauma-related phenomena, borderline personality disorder, neurodevelopmental presentations (including autism spectrum traits), and substance-induced psychosis. We share red flags that can be easy to miss, like new-onset suspiciousness, functional decline, social withdrawal, and subtle thought disorganization, and we emphasize the value of collateral history and longitudinal follow-up. We close with treatment implications: when antipsychotics are helpful, why risks and benefits need to be individualized, and when psychotherapy and supportive interventions are the better first move. Educational disclaimer: This episode is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit psychofarm.substack.com

Dec 29, 2025 • 45min
Top 10 Things to Know About Clozapine
In this episode, we outline the top 10 things clinicians need to know before prescribing clozapine. Aimed at psychiatrists and trainees, we cover when to use Clozaril. for treatment-resistant schizophrenia and highlight unique benefits like reducing suicidal behavior and aggression. We also discuss why this gold-standard treatment remains underused and review the monitoring protocols. Crucial safety considerations are addressed, including how to watch for neutropenia and constipation. Tune in for practical tips on clozapine titration, side effect management, and best practices to ensure safe and effective use of this life-changing medication. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit psychofarm.substack.com

Dec 9, 2025 • 1h 9min
Disability Claims 101 for Psychiatrists: Programs, Pitfalls, and Practical Steps
Today we tackle a nerve-wracking topic for many clinicians: psychiatric disability assessments and paperwork. We break down everything from FMLA leave and short-term disability to Social Security benefits, explaining how to evaluate mental health impairments and fill out disability forms ethically. They discuss how to handle patient requests for time off work, balance treatment with recovery, and even touch on ADA accommodations like emotional support animals. Without the jargon, they share tips to avoid pitfalls and personal biases, helping you feel more confident in this tricky area. It’s a practical guide to navigating the gray areas of disability claims in mental health care. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit psychofarm.substack.com

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Nov 25, 2025 • 56min
How to Decide When ADHD Is Actually ADHD
The complexities of diagnosing ADHD are unraveled through a detailed case study. Listeners learn how personal history, mood swings, and personality traits can obscure clarity. Strategies for improvement, like structured routines and therapy, are explored. Alternative conditions that mimic ADHD are also discussed, highlighting the importance of thorough evaluations. The hosts emphasize a holistic approach and caution against rushing into medication, advocating for careful assessment and tailored treatment plans.

Nov 11, 2025 • 55min
Why the Therapeutic Alliance Matters in Psychiatry: Recognizing and Repairing Ruptures with Dr. Catherine Eubanks
Dr. Catherine Eubanks, PhD joins us to unpack the therapeutic alliance in everyday practice: how to spot withdrawal and confrontation ruptures, why Bordin’s goals–tasks–bond still predicts outcomes, and how metacommunication jump starts repair. We translate research into concrete moves you can use in brief psychiatric visits, psychotherapy, and supervision. We discuss telehealth, boundaries, and measuring ruptures with the 3RS system. Clinicians, trainees, and curious listeners will leave with a clearer lens and usable language for repair that strengthens trust and improves care across settings.Upcoming WorkshopAlliance Rupture Repair with Dr. J. Christopher Muran & Dr. Catherine EubanksWhen: Thursday, November 13 (1:00–4:00 PM EST)Where: Virtual via ZoomCost: $60 CE | $50 General | Students 50% off (code: STU)CEs: APA for psychologists; NYSED for LCAT, LCSW, and clinical psychologistsDescription:A 3-hour transtheoretical workshop on recognizing and repairing alliance ruptures. Includes didactics, video analysis, and skills training to improve repair strategies and strengthen therapeutic effectiveness.Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/alliance-rupture-repair-3-ces-tickets-1797546502979?aff=oddtdtcreatorRecommended Books & VideosTherapist Performance Under Pressure: Negotiating Emotion, Difference, and Ruptureby Catherine Eubanks & J. Christopher Muranhttps://www.apa.org/pubs/books/therapist-performance-under-pressureRupture and Repair in Psychotherapy: A Critical Process for Changeedited by J. Christopher Muran, Catherine Eubanks, & Lisa Wallner Samstaghttps://www.apa.org/pubs/books/rupture-repair-psychotherapyVideo: Rupture and Repair in Psychotherapyhttps://www.apa.org/pubs/videos/rupture-repair-psychotherapyAlliance-Focused Training: An Evidence-Based Guide to Negotiating Ruptures in Therapyby J. Christopher Muran, Catherine Eubanks, Lisa Wallner Samstag, & James Macdonaldhttps://www.apa.org/pubs/books/alliance-focused-trainingaVideo: Using Alliance-Focused Traininghttps://www.apa.org/pubs/videos/using-alliance-focused-training This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit psychofarm.substack.com


