015 Childhood ADHD with Dr. Tom Fluent
Episode 15:
Dr. Tom Fluent joins us today to talk about childhood ADHD. We use Dr. Fluent’s own personal story with ADHD to talk about the disorder, treatment, and how it effects a family […]
Episode 15:
Dr. Tom Fluent joins us today to talk about childhood ADHD. We use Dr. Fluent’s own personal story with ADHD to talk about the disorder, treatment, and how it effects a family […]
Return of the Pod – Announcements!
We have a second host – please welcome Dr. Matt Hughes!
Our next full episode (and also Matt’s debut) will come out on […]
Announcements:
Dr. Kate Baker of the University of Michigan joins us again for an episode on the treatment of phobias, building upon the last episode on the diagnosis of phobias.
This episode will cover topics […]
Today’s show is about how to diagnose a phobia, with Dr. Kate Baker of the University of Michigan. In two weeks, we will be back with a second episode on treatment of phobias.
This […]
Today’s episode is about immature defense mechanisms. We are back again with Dr. Michael Casher from the University of Michigan.
Immature Defense Mechanisms covered in this episode:
Episode 009 Theory of Mind, Mature & Neurotic Defense Mechanisms with Dr. Michael Casher
Today’s show explores Freud’s “Theory of Mind”
And […]
The biopsychosocial formulation is a way of writing an assessment of a patient in psychiatry. As the name implies, it combines biological, psychological, and social information to develop a full picture of the […]
Episode 7 – Assessment of Decision Making Capacity
Today’s show is about how to resolve competing interests when a patient wants to do one thing, but the medical team thinks something else would be […]
On today’s episode, we discuss delirium, a clinical syndrome that many medical students will encounter, often while not on their psychiatry rotation. We define delirium, and then discuss the causes, risk factors, treatment, […]