Podcasts about psychotic illness

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Best podcasts about psychotic illness

Latest podcast episodes about psychotic illness

Psychiatry.dev -  All Abstracts TTS
Personality traits in psychotic illness and their clinical correlates: A systematic review –

Psychiatry.dev - All Abstracts TTS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023


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Psychiatry.dev -  All Abstracts TTS
Linguistic and non-linguistic markers of disorganization in psychotic illness –

Psychiatry.dev - All Abstracts TTS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022


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Schizoaffective Podcast
Symptoms I have experienced

Schizoaffective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 47:48


Schizoaffective Podcast
How I was diagnosed with Schizoaffective Disorder

Schizoaffective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 41:31


In this episode, I explain how I came to be diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder. I also explain many of my symptoms, and some psychotic episodes I experienced which led me to get further help.

Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice
Sir Robin Murray - Reframing Psychotic Illness

Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2017 54:48


This week on MIA Radio, we interview Professor Sir Robin Murray. Professor Murray is an Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist in the Psychosis Service located at the Bethlem Royal Hospital in South London. He is also a Professor of Psychiatric Research at the Institute of Psychiatry. His research covers epidemiology, molecular genetics, neuropsychiatry, neuroimaging, neuropsychology and neuropharmacology.  Professor Murray’s main research interest is finding the causes of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, as well as developing better treatments for these disorders.He is perhaps best known for helping to establish the neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia, and for his work on the environmental risk factors relating to schizophrenia, such as obstetric events and cannabis use. In 2011, Professor Murray was awarded a knighthood for services to medicine and he is the second most widely cited psychiatrist in the world outside the USA. In this interview we discuss: •How Professor Murray came to psychiatry and what sparked his interest in research into psychosis. •Professor Murray’s work to counter the concept of schizophrenia as a debilitating brain disease and how we came to appreciate the many factors that may contribute to psychotic illness. •The importance of recognising the influence of social factors in the causes of psychotic illness. •The differences between the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM V) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD 11). •How psychiatric diagnoses compare and contrast to diagnoses in other branches of medicine. •The question of whether schizophrenia is a real entity or purely an artificial construct. •How antipsychotic drugs exert their effects and the mechanisms by which they may lead, in some cases, to dopamine supersensitivity. •How we should be  cautious about the long-term prescribing of antipsychotic drugs. •The effect that limited healthcare resources have on psychiatric diagnoses and treatments. •What the future may hold for research into and treatment options for psychosis. Relevant links: Professor Sir Robin Murray The Psychosis Service at the Bethlem Royal Hospital 30 Years on: How the Neurodevelopmental Hypothesis of Schizophrenia Morphed into the Developmental Risk Factor Model of Psychosis  Webinar: Is Schizophrenia Dead Yet? Thou shall not criticise our drugs To get in touch with us email: podcasts@madinamerica.com © Mad in America 2017

Mental Health and Psychiatry (Video)

In the U.S.,100,000 young people experience psychosis each year. Kristin Cadenhead, MD, director of the Cognitive Assessment and Risk Evaluation (CARE) Program at UC San Diego joins David Granet, MD to discuss the symptoms that would help get them the care they need. Series: "Health Matters" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 32672]

Mental Health and Psychiatry (Audio)

In the U.S.,100,000 young people experience psychosis each year. Kristin Cadenhead, MD, director of the Cognitive Assessment and Risk Evaluation (CARE) Program at UC San Diego joins David Granet, MD to discuss the symptoms that would help get them the care they need. Series: "Health Matters" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 32672]

Mental Health and Psychiatry (Video)
Psychosis in Youth: Risk Factors and Treatments - Health Matters

Mental Health and Psychiatry (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 27:25


In the U.S.,100,000 young people experience psychosis each year. Can we determine risk factors that would help get them the care they need earlier if not before symptoms present themselves? Kristin Cadenhead, MD, director of the Cognitive Assessment and Risk Evaluation (CARE) Program at UC San Diego joins David Granet, MD to discuss her work in developing a risk calculator for psychosis as well as new treatments on the horizon such as omega-3. Series: "Health Matters" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31022]

Mental Health and Psychiatry (Audio)
Psychosis in Youth: Risk Factors and Treatments - Health Matters

Mental Health and Psychiatry (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 27:25


In the U.S.,100,000 young people experience psychosis each year. Can we determine risk factors that would help get them the care they need earlier if not before symptoms present themselves? Kristin Cadenhead, MD, director of the Cognitive Assessment and Risk Evaluation (CARE) Program at UC San Diego joins David Granet, MD to discuss her work in developing a risk calculator for psychosis as well as new treatments on the horizon such as omega-3. Series: "Health Matters" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31022]

Watch.Read.Listen.
There's Hole in the Fabric of My Sanity - S01E08

Watch.Read.Listen.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 116:35


In this episode of Watch.Read.Listen., we are joined again by our friend author Ian Michael Everett to discuss the representation of minorities in fiction, especially those with mental illnesses. After our "This Week" section, we fail to actually explain the Hugo Awards kerfuffle, so you should probably just read George R.R. Martin's Livejournal posts about it. Next, we get into how some white males freak out when non-white people play some characters (eg. Idris Elba possibly playing James Bond, or actually playing Roland from The Dark Tower). Then, we focus on Ian's work to depict shizo-affective disorder in the novel he is currently revising, Pillarbreaker, and the how his friend Emmett helped him understand mental illness better. Check out Emmett's blog at My Journal of Psychotic Illness for a powerfully personal description of the struggles people with mental illness encounter on a daily basis. Follow Ian Michael Everett at Twitter and Facebook to keep up with when his new novel will be out, and see his blog for samples of his work.