PsyDactic - Residency

By: T. Ryan O'Leary
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  • A resource for psychiatry residents, medical students, physicians or interested others to expand their knowledge of neuroscience, psychopharmacology, neuromodulation, psychotherapy, and other psychiatric interventions, as well as discussions of ethics, the history of psychiatry, and human psychology in general. This podcast is not medical advice. Find transcripts with show-notes and references at https://psydactic.buzzsprout.com/ . You can leave feedback at https://www.psydactic.com
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  • In a Word - Transference (with a dash of neuroscience)
    Aug 18 2024

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    Dr. O'Leary discusses the term Transference, and if you listen until the end, he relates it to some computational neuroscience. Transference is a historically loaded term. Transference is supposed to be an unconscious process, so it can not really be observed, only inferred, so this means that both the definition of transference and any instance of it in psychotherapy is dependent upon the therapist’s model and their particular way of interpreting that model. But what exactly is this elusive but data rich unconscious process?

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    References and readings (when available) are posted at the end of each episode transcript, located at psydactic.buzzsprout.com. All opinions expressed in this podcast are exclusively those of the person speaking and should not be confused with the opinions of anyone else. We reserve the right to be wrong. Nothing in this podcast should be treated as individual medical advice.

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    30 mins
  • Catatonia in Autism and Neuroatypical Patients - Easy to miss, Harder to Treat
    Aug 11 2024

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    -- More recently I have faced the diagnostic conundrum of catatonia in autism, and that is what I want to explore in more excruciating detail today. There is surprisingly little literature on the subject, and that is concerning because being able to identify and treat catatonia can be life-saving, not to mention life-altering for patients and their caretakers. Misidentifying catatonia as mere aggression or highly limited interests in autism can result in exactly the wrong medication being given or no medication being given and a worsening of the condition. --

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    References and readings (when available) are posted at the end of each episode transcript, located at psydactic.buzzsprout.com. All opinions expressed in this podcast are exclusively those of the person speaking and should not be confused with the opinions of anyone else. We reserve the right to be wrong. Nothing in this podcast should be treated as individual medical advice.

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    36 mins
  • Mindhunting with Forensic Psychiatrist Dr Michael Schirripa
    Jul 23 2024

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    -- Dr. O’Leary interviews forensic psychiatrist and author Dr. Michael Schirripa about his career as a forensic psychiatrist, the release of his first thriller, Mindhunt, and his podcast Mindhunting. Dr. Shirripa explores how his love of literature influenced his decision to pursue forensic psychiatry and ultimately resulted in his creation of an international thriller with an ambitious forensic psychiatrist as the main character. We explore topics like medical ethics, medical education, popular culture, mental health stigma, Australian football, and how people react when we tell them we are psychiatrists. Learn more about Michael at https://michaelschirripa.com/.

    Please leave feedback at https://www.psydactic.com.

    References and readings (when available) are posted at the end of each episode transcript, located at psydactic.buzzsprout.com. All opinions expressed in this podcast are exclusively those of the person speaking and should not be confused with the opinions of anyone else. We reserve the right to be wrong. Nothing in this podcast should be treated as individual medical advice.

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    56 mins

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dopamine detox supplements & pseudoscience

the title is misleading the podcaster just trying to highlights the supplements scam going on by some ethic-less selfish scientists hijacking and cherry picking some basic scientific studies about neuroscience to sell well packaged inefficients or even harmful supplements and books.

he also explains that the reality is more complex than the action of one neurotransmitter masturbate .
he added it could be a cocktail of many chemicals like sirotonin and so ...working in complex way

the podcaster doesn't deny the involvements of dopamine

the title is a bit misleading and clickbite
I suggest the title should be "dopamine detox supplements & pseudoscience"

i I agree with the podcaster you shouldn't buy any supplement for dopamine dexo.

in my proper experiment
balancing your neurotransmitters by restrictions is actually a working thing.

masturbation, social media app, notifications, and hedonism in general could lead to resistance and brain imbalances of whatever chemical it is.

putting limits and restrictions is sometimes the only way to exit the addiction cycle.


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