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45. Second Thoughts After Ending Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 11:36


In this episode a listener recently ended a relationship with her therapist after she violated her trust. Now she is grieving the loss and wonders if she should go back.  We would love to hear from you! You can email or send a voicemail on our website or contact us directly at callthepsychiatrists@gmail.com

44. Who Sets the Agenda in a Therapy Session?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 24:28


Who is responsible for setting the agenda in a therapy session? Angie wonders if it's really up to her to bring up hard topics with her therapist.  Chelsea's therapist (8:48) doesn't ask questions about her life, making her feel like her therapist doesn't care about her.   Finally, Claire's therapist (17:31) likes to explore the topics that interest him and she finds herself trying to please him by playing up those aspects of her life. We were warmed up by Act 3 so don't give up before the end. We'd love to hear from you! Send us a questions or feedback at our website or email us at callthepsychiatrists@gmail.com    

43. Love Languages; Therapist Not On My Side

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 31:13


On this episode Karol asks for our opinion on The 5 Love Languages: are they useful or are they harmful? The study we referenced from University of Toronto which summarizes recent attempts at empirically validating the "love languages" can be found here.  In part 2 (19:30), a listener feels like her therapist is not on her side and said something hurtful to her on purpose. We discuss confrontations and countertransference among other things. We'd love to hear from you! Send us a questions or feedback at our website. 

42. Marijuana Use Before Therapy?; Burned Out Therapist?; Holiday Break

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 42:03


 Krystal's therapist would prefer she not use marijuana before a session even though she thinks it would be helpful to loosen her "emotional logjam".  Michael (17:02) questions his decision to be a therapist and whether he is actually helping anyone. We discuss possible burnout and steps Michael could consider before making any major career changes.  We have an update from Rachel from episode 40 (29:18) who feels bad she didn't end her relationship with her therapist sooner.  Lastly, Christopher (34:00) is a therapist who wonders if we handle vacations around the winter holidays differently.  If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website.  

41. Final Session Revelation; Therapist Approached Me at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 30:08


On this episode Tess's psychiatrist revealed a shared diagnosis in their final session, making Tess wonder if withholding information is necessary. Lilith's therapist (16:50) visited her at work, leaving her feeling confused, especially since she would like the relationship to be closer. If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website.

40. Therapist Hiding; Prolonged Grief; Thank you note 2

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 29:50


On this episode a listener's therapist hid behind a magazine after they saw each other in public.  Yazmin (12:31) wonders if therapy could be helpful for the grief she's experiencing a year after her husband died. The resource about prolonged grief at Columbia University can be found here. A listener (21:20) gave a thank you card to their therapist but he didn't acknowledge it which is creating distance in the relationship. The very end of our discussion highlights one of the themes in the show.  We have a review at 11:22 which includes a suggestion to review _Freud's Last Session_ once it's released. Please contact us if you think you'll see the movie and would like to discuss it.  "No regular listener of this podcast thinks that I believe I'm above ridiculousness." If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website.

39: Edges of Therapy; Too Smart for Therapy?; Thank You Note

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 28:01


On this episode Yolanda has a question about the moments before and after a therapy session. Lindsay specifically wonders about her preference for the relationship she has with her therapist at this periphery of the therapeutic encounter  Jim (18:14) worries that he may be too smart for therapy to work. Marion (25:49) wants to know if it would be weird to give her therapist a thank you note. If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website You can also message us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists

38. Therapist Asking For Feedback; Therapist Changing the Rules

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 24:35


On this episode Amalia is annoyed that her therapist asks for lots of feedback at the end of each session. Kim (12:30) wants to address the "elephant in the room" after her therapist cut off all communication between sessions without an explanation. If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website You can also message us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists

37. Therapist Rubbing My Back; Therapist on Vacation 2

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 29:33


On this episode a listener's therapist has started rubbing her back when she's upset and she wonders if this is normal. Then we return to questions about vacation: A listener (9:03) is upset by their therapist's upcoming vacation and is thinking of not going back to the office; Beth's therapist (16:08) just got back from vacation and they're having a hard time getting re-connected; and a therapist asks (23:48) how we prioritize our patients after a vacation.  Feedback at (8:30). If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website  You can also message us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists

36. Couple Seeing the Same Therapist; Therapist Discloses Religious Identity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 26:04


Alice and her husband see the same therapist individually and as a couple. The therapist told Alice's husband they should get a divorce. At (12:43) a 17 year-old listener feels like there are things he can't talk to his therapist about after she disclosed her religious identity. If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com  You can also message us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists or chat in the comment section on Threads.

35. First Therapy Session Not So Magical; Stalking My Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 41:59


Larissa was nervous during her first online therapy session with Betterhelp and wants some tips on how to be prepared for the next session. She was told the first session "is where the magic begins". An anonymous listener (16:57) has a history of stalking their therapist and has the desire to repeat those behaviors with a new therapist. They feel ashamed and want to stop. If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website You can also message us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists.

34. Fatherhood, Parenting; Transference in Psychotherapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 57:45


Danny has mixed emotions about Father's Day. He's trying to balance his needs with the demands of parenting and wants to hear more about fatherhood. He's also curious if being psychiatrists changes our views on parenting.  Michelle (34:30) is a newly minted therapist and has questions about the role of transference and countertransference in our sessions. She'd also like to know if we have advice for someone just starting out as a therapist.  _______ David argues that balancing personal and parenting needs can be especially hard when--like Danny--you're trying to create a different kind of life for your child.  At 08:33 we discuss the various meanings of fatherhood.  We discuss our personal experiences starting at 12:49 which quickly becomes sentimental. At 17:29 we discuss parenting as psychiatrists. At 24:50 David has 2 hot tips from psychotherapy that he applies to parenting.  David recommends (32:00) the work of David Lancy to get some perspective on modern parenting (http://www.anthropologyofchildhood.usu.edu). The books we mention at the end of Act 2 for the new therapist are: The Gift of Therapy by Irvin Yalom, M.D and Deepening the Treatment by Jane Hall, LCSW If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com 

33. Therapist Hurts My Feelings; Ashamed of Therapy; Oprah Says Be Your Own Best Friend

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 49:53


Therese's feelings have been hurt by her therapist but she feels invalidated each time she brings it up. Candice (15:51) feels ashamed of being in therapy and wants to be more comfortable with the idea of talking to others about it.  Lila (30:40) wonders about Oprah's advice to be your own best friend. David guesses these sentiments come out of the story of codependency. We end with some discussion of the Oprah empire and Abby's undying love  If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also message us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists.

32. A Good Therapy Session?; Realization of Abuse; Frozen at the End of a Session

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 29:21


We have 3 listener questions. In the first question Keith wants to know how therapists determine whether a session is good or bad.  Then Ellen (11:35) tries to make sense of her reaction after her therapist names something in her past as abuse. Finally, Jane (17:42) was frozen at the end of her last therapy session and wonders if it's worth going back.  Feedback is at 10:52. If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also message us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists.

31. Supervision; The Favored Client; Therapist Lost Weight But I Didn't

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 49:45


In the first question a listener wonders why her therapist is talking about her in supervision. She's curious about what supervision is and how therapists make use of it.  In the second question (23:47) a listener is concerned that she feels jealous about the client her therapist is seeing before her. Abby expresses outrage on the listener's behalf and we offer lots of speculation. (The listener asked to remain anonymous. We call her Ann but it's not clear in the recording that we made up the name).  In the final question (38:12) a listener worries about being left behind because her therapist is losing weight and she isn't.  Feedback is at (22:13): something positive plus a well-crafted burn.  If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also message us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists.

30. Late cancellation; Is Psychoanalysis Right For Me?; Therapy Frequency and Cost

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 46:59


In the first question a listener feels slighted by her therapist's cancellation policy. We start by discussing these policies more generally. It's a little dry but the discussion gets better by 12:25 when we talk about our listener's specific situation. In the second question (17:50), someone's therapist has suggested increasing the frequency of their sessions and beginning psychoanalysis. He wants to know what the benefits of this might be and how psychoanalysis differs from other forms of psychotherapy.  In the final question (30:12), a psychiatrist asks how we deal with the financial implications of a patient increasing the frequency of their sessions. Discussions about money are weird and this one is no exception.  If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also message us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists.  

29. Therapy Anxiety; Diagnosis; Good Enough Bond

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 42:36


In the first question, a listener gets really nervous around her therapist and wonders if it's even worth it. Our second question (at the 16:40 minute mark) is from someone who wonders why her therapist isn't talking about the diagnosis on her invoice. We take a few tangents including: the perils of overdiagnosis and underdiagnosis; the limitations of our diagnostic system; the over-identification with labels. It has a slight soapbox vibe but it's not too bad. In the third question (at 32 minutes), a listener has noticed that we talk about our therapies in very different ways and wonders what makes a good therapy relationship. David finally discloses more about his experience.    You'll hear feedback from episode 28 at 14:30. Go Team Sarah. If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also message us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists.  

28. Crowdsourcing Decisions; Do I Need to Hate My Therapist?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 37:57


In the first question a listener is struggling with her boyfriend's need to crowdsource information before making any decisions--from sharing personal details of their relationship with his family to checking Reddit to find the best pasta sauce.  We start by discussing the lack of boundaries in the family. At 09:45 we start offering some advice on how to navigate the dilemma (it gets better the more you listen). At 14:19 we pivot to the demand that everything is rated on a 5 star scale. By 16:43 we move on to the work of psychologist Barry Schwartz and his popular book The Paradox of Choice. We discuss optimizers and satisficers as a way to try to understand the boyfriend.  The second question (at 25 minutes) is from someone trying to understand an idea he came across: that a patient must first view their therapist in a positive light but eventually must learn to hate them.  We try to unpack this lazy quotation using Dr. Mahler's theories on separation and individuation. The listener wonders about his own therapy which we discuss starting at 33:16 and at 36:47 Abby discusses her own "rageful hate" towards her therapist and how powerful it was to resolve it.   Feedback from the last episode is at 24:04  If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also message us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists. Barry Schwartz's TED talk about his book The Paradox of Choice: https://www.ted.com/talks/barry_schwartz_the_paradox_of_choice

27. When Interpretations Don't Land Well

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 34:51


This episode is all about interpretations. We have questions from both sides of the therapy room.  The first question comes from a listener who is a therapist. She wonders how to recover from the sting when an interpretation she makes doesn't land well.  The second question (18 minute mark) is from someone in therapy with a similar problem: how does she  move forward when she isn't in agreement with her psychiatrist's observations.  If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also interact with us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists. The full quotation mentioned in the episode: "I am human, I think nothing human is alien to me"  --Publius Terentius Afer (Terence)

26. Therapist's Office; Longing For My Therapist; Kids Leaving Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 51:57


A listener finds security in her therapist's office and wonders about the thought that goes into the decor of an office.  Our second question (starting at the 16 minute mark) comes from someone longing for her therapist and is curious where this comes from and why she monitors his physical appearance and body language so closely.  Finally (at minute 24), a mother plans to stop her kids from playing football but is concerned about the emotional and social fallout in her Texas community.  There's also feedback on episode 25 and a brief discussion of psychiatrist Dr. Valerie Kinbott from Netflix's Wednesday.  If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also interact with us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists.   American Academy of Pediatrics position paper on tackling in youth football: https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/136/5/e1419/33807/Tackling-in-Youth-Football?autologincheck=redirected JAMA article mentioned in this episode about Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2645104  

25. Therapist Says I'm Not Trying; Better But It's Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 35:40


Our listener in part 1 is worried because his therapist doesn't think he's trying hard enough to get better and he's afraid his treatment will end as a result.  In part 2 (around 19 minutes) a listener says the antidepressant drug he is taking has helped but he struggles with accepting this newfound state as himself--that he's "under the influence." If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) on our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also interact with us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists.

24. First Birthday: Questions About Us and the Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 59:06


To celebrate our first birthday, listeners ask us about the show. Among other things, we discuss our motivation for doing a podcast, what we've learned, and the experience of having patients listen to the show.  It's self-indulgent; it's filled with neuroticism. It's like having family over for the holidays. So come and celebrate with us.  There's also feedback from episode 5 and a final question related to the previous episode about Stutz.  If you have questions or feedback please send a message (audio message or email) on our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also interact with us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists

23. Ending a Long Therapy; Discussion of the documentary _ Stutz _

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 55:31


In this episode we have a listener who has a question about terminating a long-term therapy. They ask, "How do you know when you're done?" We then discuss the new Jonah Hill documentary _ Stutts _ in which Jonah profiles his psychiatrist and his approach to psychotherapy. (The Stutz discussion starts at 25:58). If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) at our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also interact with us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists.

22. FX _The Patient_

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 27:56


What can we learn about therapy from the FX original show _The Patient_ (streaming on Hulu)? We talk about internalizing your therapist, feeling held hostage (figuratively) by a patient and taking care of people where it may be hard to mobilize empathy. We discuss some of the therapeutic interventions in the show and try to keep our quibbling about the plot to a minimum.  If you have questions or feedback please send a message (voicemail or email) at our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also interact with us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists.

21. Hug From My Therapist; Sibling Conflict and a Dying Parent

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 39:00


Our first question is from a listener who would like a hug from his therapist. Our second question comes from someone dealing with sibling conflict and a dying parent.  Please submit your questions (voicemail or email message) at our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also interact with us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists. We appreciate and welcome your feedback.

20. Cheating on your Therapist; Virtual Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 38:06


In this episode a listener has a question about cheating on his therapist; our second question comes from someone who is getting tired of virtual appointments and would like to get back in the office to see her therapist in person. We discuss our experience with the pros and cons of online therapy and speculate what may be going on for our listener.   Please submit your questions (voicemail or email message) at our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also interact with us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists. We appreciate and welcome your feedback.

19. Helping a Paranoid Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 23:05


In this episode a listener asks how to support a friend with sudden onset paranoid delusions.  We discuss possible diagnoses like brief psychotic disorder and review a few different types of interventions. Please submit your questions (voicemail or email message) at our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also interact with us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists. We appreciate and welcome your feedback.

18. Perfectionism and Procrastination; Building Trust with a Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 30:09


In this episode we answer 2 questions. The first listener has a question about perfectionism. Among other things, we discuss the connection between perfectionism and procrastination.  Our second listener wants to know how to build trust with her therapist. We close by revisiting some previous comments about parental transference (projecting the role of parent onto one's therapist) Please submit your questions (voicemail or email message) at our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also interact with us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists We appreciate and welcome your feedback.

17. Medication versus Therapy; Angry With My Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 48:05


We answer 2 questions in this episode. The first listener wants to know how we choose between psychotherapy and medications in the treatment of anxiety and depression. Tangents include a recent sensationalized article about the serotonin hypothesis of depression.  The second listener became angry at her therapist and worries her therapist will end their relationship.  Please submit your question (voicemail or email message) at our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also interact with us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists We appreciate and welcome your feedback.  

16. Competing with a friend in therapy; Is my therapist prepared?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 34:05


We have 2 listener questions. Our first listener sees the same therapist as her friend and is feeling jealous about their relationship. We explore the different sides of this triangle.  The second listener has questions about the way her therapist schedules people, finding it unsettling to step into the emotional muck left by the previous person. She wonders about the time needed to prepare for a session, the number of sessions per day and how one determines the value of treatment.  Please submit your question (voicemail or email message) at our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also interact with us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists We appreciate and welcome your feedback.

15. Spouse Demands Therapy; Therapist on Vacation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 30:00


We answer 2 listener questions: The spouse of our first listener is insisting that they get couple's therapy and that he see an individual therapist. Our second listener feels conflicted about their therapist taking an extended vacation.  Please submit your question (audio or email message) at our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also interact with us on Facebook or Instagram @callthepsychiatrists We appreciate and welcome your feedback.     

14. "Trust the Process"; Humor in Therapy; Emotional Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 29:15


We answer 3 unrelated listener questions: what's meant by "trust the process"; how do you feel about humor in therapy; and a question about emotional growth. We would love to get your questions or feedback. Please send us an audio message or an email at our website.  We're also online at Facebook and Instagram @callthepsychiatrists _____________ The quotation in this episode that Abby couldn't attribute is from Norman Doidge: "Psychoanalysis is often about turning our ghosts into ancestors, even for patients who have not lost loved ones to death. We are often haunted by important relationships from the past that influence us unconsciously in the present. As we work them through, they go from haunting us to becoming simply part of our history."  

13. Death of a Therapist; What's in Your Notes?

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 43:11


We answer 2 listener questions. The first listener has questions about the recent, unexpected death of their therapist. We're honored to share this moving story about the importance of a therapeutic relationship.  The second listener wants to know what their therapist is scribbling in his notes. We talk about different types of notes and their purpose. We also discuss how some people are reluctant to get into treatment due to concerns about what information gets recorded and later disclosed.  We would love to get your questions or feedback. Please send us an audio message or an email at our website.  We're also online at Facebook and Instagram @callthepsychiatrists Hopefully this will be the only episode with COVID voice

12. Regression

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 32:32


We answer a listener's question about regression in therapy. We discuss adult tantrums, man flu and hanger among other things. We read a lot into the question and hopefully answer it by the end.  Please send us your questions for a future show. You can submit them by email or voicemail at our website. We can also keep up on Instagram or Facebook (@callthepsychiatrists)

11. Rupture, Repair; How Much Do You Care?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 38:57


We have 2 listener questions this episode. The first listener asks how to address ruptures in a therapeutic relationship and notices they often agitate their therapist.  The second listener wonders how therapists avoid becoming emotionally invested.  Podcast recommended in this episode: Ask the Therapist with Sarah Rees Please send us your questions for a future show. You can submit them by email or voicemail at our website.   

10. Psychedelics in Psychiatry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 54:32


We answer a listener's question about the use of psychedelic drugs in psychiatry.    Mystical Experience Questionnaire (this links to a validation study; look in the appendices for the checklist) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5203697/ Albert Hoffman's Book mentioned in the episode  LSD My Problem Child: Reflections on Sacred Drugs, Mysticism and Science Other books you may find interesting: How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence by Michael Pollan Psychedelic Psychiatry: LSD from Clinic to Campus   Submit your quesitons at www.callthepsychiatrists.com   background art for this episode tile from https://www.freepik.com

9. Qualifying for Therapy; Social Awkwardness as a Psychiatrist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 31:41


We answer 2 listener questions: An expectant father wants to know if he qualifies for therapy. The second listener wants to know if being a psychiatrist makes for awkward social interactions. Submit your question for an episode at our website: www.callthepsychiatrists.com Follow the show online at: https://www.facebook.com/callthepsychiatrists/
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8. Is Too Much Therapy Making Me Worse?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 29:04


A listener wants to know if it's possible to stay in therapy for too long or if therapy can make you worse.  Submit your question for an episode at our website: www.callthepsychiatrists.com Follow the show online at: https://www.facebook.com/callthepsychiatrists/ https://www.instagram.com/callthepsychiatrists/  

7. Picking the Right Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 34:08


A listener wants to get back into therapy and has questions about how to find the best fit.  Everyone knows you need a good relationship with your therapist to get the best possible outcome. Our listener is interested in trying a different type of therapy. We talk about 2 broad approaches to therapy she may want to consider and then answer specific questions about the process of finding a new therapist. Submit your question or send us feedback at www.callthepsychiatrists.com You can also follow us: https://www.facebook.com/callthepsychiatrists/ https://www.instagram.com/callthepsychiatrists/

6. Bipolar Overdiagnosis; Therapeutic Alliance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 47:44


We answer 2 listener questions : Why is Bipolar Disorder overdiagnosed?  and Why do you make such a big deal out of the therapeutic relationship? Please send in your comments or ask a question for the next episode! You can email us or leave a voicemail on our website www.callthepsychiatrsits.com or, if you prefer, call us at (760) 779-2477‬ ______________________________ Our Facebook community group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/callthepsychiatrists Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/callthepsychiatrists/

5. Romantic Feelings in Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 37:27


We answer a listener's question about how to manage romantic feelings towards their psychiatrist/therapist.  We discuss the possible functions and the benefits of resolving an erotic transference.  Please let us know if you have a topic or a question you'd like us to discuss. You can send a message or leave us a voicemail on our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com   Our Facebook community group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/callthepsychiatrists Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/callthepsychiatrists/  

4. Boundaries and _The Shrink Next Door_

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 67:13


This episode is all about boundaries in a therapeutic relationship. We discuss the hit podcast and Apple TV show _The Shrink Next Door_. We cover the Goldwater Rule, disclosures, dual relationships, boundary crossings and boundary violations. You can send us a question or feedback or leave a voicemail on our website: https://www.callthepsychiatrists.com If you prefer, you can email us at callthepsychiatrists@gmail.com or call (760) 779-2477‬.    The podcast, _The Shrink Next Door_: https://wondery.com/shows/shrink-next-door/ The Apple TV show _________________________________ Books mentioned in this episode: _The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness_ by Elyn R. Saks _The Collected Schizophrenias: Essays_ by Esmé Weijun Wang _________________________________ Our Facebook community group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/callthepsychiatrists Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/callthepsychiatrists/  

3. Review of _Hidden Valley Road_ by Robert Kolker

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 53:38


By request, we review the national bestseller and Oprah's Book Club pick _Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family_ by Robert Kolker. The book details the lives of an American family with 12 children, 6 of whom were diagnosed with schizophrenia. It made many prestigious top 10 lists of 2020.  We have a different take than most reviewers. Listen to our critique and let us know your thoughts about the book at our website (www.callthepsychiatrists.com). You can send an email or leave us a voicemail to play on the show. While you're at it, please submit a question for a future episode.  Book mentioned in this episode:  _The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease_ by Jonathan Metzl (Amazon link)     Disclaimer: Listening to the podcast does not constitute a doctor-patient relationship. The intention of the podcast is to educate and entertain. Nothing discussed in the show is intended or recommended as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your own physician or other qualified health professional regarding any medical questions or conditions.

2. Breaking Up with Your Psychiatrist; Electroconvulsive Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 39:38


We answer a listener's question about how to break up with your psychiatrist or psychotherapist.  In the second half of the episode we discuss the history and current use of electroconvulsive therapy. Submit your questions for the show! You can leave a voicemail or send a message from our website.  You can also call us at (760) 779-247 or email us at callthepsychiatrists@gmail.com Please join our Facebook group or follow the show on Instagram.    Disclaimer: Listening to the podcast does not constitute a doctor-patient relationship. The intention of the podcast is to educate and entertain. Nothing discussed in the show is intended or recommended as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your own physician or other qualified health professional regarding any medical questions or conditions.  

1. TV and Movie Psychiatrists; Pregnancy and Psychiatric Medication

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 45:03


We answer a listener's question about pop culture representations of psychiatrists. We talk about the 3 main categories of TV and movie psychiatrists and give examples of some of our favorites.  In the second half of the show we discuss the complex questions facing pregnant women who may be considering psychiatric medication.  Get in touch with us and let us know how we're doing. We would love to get your questions. You can leave a voice message or send an email from our website. You can also call us directly at 760-779-2477 or email us at callthepsychiatrists@gmail.com Online resources mentioned in this episode: https://womensmentalhealth.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org Disclaimer: Listening to this podcast does not constitute a doctor-patient relationship. The intention of the podcast is to educate and entertain. Nothing discussed in the show is intended or recommended as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your own physician or other qualified health professional regarding any medical questions or conditions.

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 2:53


Call the Psychiatrists, a podcast where psychiatrists answer your questions, is coming soon! Please listen to the trailer then follow or subscribe so you don't miss the next episode.  You can leave a voicemail or send a message on our website: www.callthepsychiatrists.com or you can also leave us a voicemail at 760-779-2477 (760-PSYCH-77) or send your question by email: callthepsychiatrists@gmail.com 

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