Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

David Puder, M.D.
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Nov 15, 2022 • 1h 27min

Dr. Chris Palmer: Ketogenic Diet for Mental Health

In today's episode of the podcast, we interview Dr. Chris Palmer, a psychiatrist, researcher, and expert in using the keto diet as a medical treatment for some treatment-resistant patients. Dr. Palmer is currently the director of the Department of Postgraduate and Continuing Education at McLean Hospital and is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He also runs his private practice specializing in treatment-resistant mental health patients. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.5 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video.
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Nov 2, 2022 • 58min

The Autism Wave with Dr. Cummings

In today's episode of the podcast, we are joined by Dr. Michael Cummings to discuss the most recent and popular diagnosis wave of individuals believing they may have autism, which has become a recent TikTok phenomenon. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video.
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Oct 18, 2022 • 1h 4min

The Encouraged Suicide of Conrad Roy by Michelle Carter

In this episode, Dr. Corrin Pelini and Dr. Michael Cummings join the podcast to discuss the documentary involving the 2014 case involving Michelle Carter and Conrad Roy, both teenagers at the time in Massachusetts. The state of Massachusetts investigated the suicide of Conrad and filed a charge of involuntary manslaughter against Michelle. We discuss our views on the documentary as well as possible treatments that could have been used. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video.
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Oct 7, 2022 • 51min

The Psychology Behind Catfishing

In this engaging discussion, Dr. Annabel Kuhn, a Psychiatry resident at Harvard South Shore, unpacks the world of online catfishing scams. She reveals how to spot a scammer and the psychological traits of both scammers and their victims. Insights into the emotional impact on those deceived, such as loneliness and social anxiety, offer a compelling view of vulnerability in the digital age. The conversation also explores the manipulative tactics used by scammers and the role of AI, aiming to foster more authentic online connections.
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Sep 30, 2022 • 1h 12min

What is Parental Alienation?

Join clinical psychotherapist Alyse Price-Tobler, a PhD candidate, and Dr. Mandy Matthewson, a senior psychology lecturer, as they dive deep into the complex world of parental alienation. They discuss how one parent can undermine the child’s relationship with the other, especially during custody disputes. The conversation covers the psychological toll this behavior has on children and families, the impact of false allegations, and offers insights on navigating the emotional chaos of these situations. A personal journey of love versus manipulation is also poignantly shared.
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Sep 23, 2022 • 41min

Obesity and Weight Loss with Endocrinologist Rocio Salas-Whalen

Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen, owner of New York Endocrinology and a renowned expert in diabetes and obesity, dives into the evolving understanding of obesity as a chronic disease. She discusses its complex ties to type 2 diabetes and the rising awareness post-COVID-19. The conversation highlights groundbreaking GLP-1 and GIP medications that reshape the weight loss landscape, discussing their benefits and psychological impacts on food cravings. Dr. Salas-Whalen also addresses the challenges posed by insurance companies in treating obesity, pushing for a more proactive medical approach.
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Sep 9, 2022 • 1h 8min

Polypharmacy in Psychiatry

In this discussion, Jacob McBride, a psychiatrist from Pittsburgh, dives into the pressing issue of polypharmacy in mental health care. He highlights the significant risks associated with combining multiple medications and the adverse effects on patients' cognitive functions. McBride advocates for a holistic approach, emphasizing the importance of lifestyle changes alongside medication. He also touches on the ethical dilemmas faced by psychiatrists and the need for strong therapeutic relationships, encouraging a balance between effective treatment and personal connection with patients.
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Aug 29, 2022 • 1h 15min

What Causes Mass Shooting In America?

In this week's episode of the podcast, I interview Dr. Ragy Girgis, a clinical researcher at Columbia University in New York where he also completed his residency in psychiatry in 2009. He received a T32 (training grant) during this time and now conducts clinical trials and high-risk psychosis research. He practiced privately for a time, but is now a full-time clinical researcher. Although primarily a schizophrenia researcher, his interest led him to research the relationship between schizophrenia and mass shootings, leading to the creation of what may be the largest database on mass murder and mass shootings, studying cases dating all the way back to 1900. By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.25 Psychiatry CME Credits. Link to blog. Link to YouTube video.
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Aug 19, 2022 • 1h 3min

Is Depression a Chemical Imbalance?

Dr. Michael Cummings discusses a new study challenging the idea of depression as a chemical imbalance. The podcast explores the complexities of depression beyond serotonin levels, the effects of antidepressants and ketamine on dendrites, the link between depression and accelerated aging, health issues related to depression, and the impact of psychotherapy and medication. It also covers the role of chronic stress on the brain and how individuals can overcome depression.
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Aug 12, 2022 • 1h 13min

The Integration of Psychotherapy as a Treatment Modality

Join Mary Jo Peebles, a distinguished psychoanalyst and author of 'When Psychotherapy Seems Stuck', as she delves into the transformative power of psychotherapy. She discusses the rise in mental health challenges post-COVID and the critical role of resilience. Personal growth for therapists is emphasized, as well as the importance of building authentic connections in therapy. Peebles explores the brain’s adaptability and the misconception of therapy as a quick fix, promoting a deeper understanding of lasting change through emotional investment.

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