In this first episode I talk about my approach to seeing a new patient for the first time. I go over the importance of empathy and psychological safety in the first interview. I then go into how to do some of the components of a psychiatric history. I go into details on what parts are important and why. Please see my resource page for a full PDF of my notes and also the PDF of the document I give to patients prior to their first appointment with me.
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Microdosing LSD & Psilocybin: The Future of Psychiatry or Placebo?
Partial and Intensive Outpatient Program for Psychosomatic and Medical Illness
“Serotonin Toxicity”, Otherwise known as Serotonin Syndrome
Real Self-Care with Pooja Lakshmin
Prisons in Ancient Mesopotamia with Nicholas Reid
Nancy McWilliams on Mental Health, Transference and Dissociation
Using Transference To Improve Connection
Social Anxiety with Dr. Cummings
Obsessive-compulsive Personality and the Personality Continuum with Dr. Shedler
Long-Acting Injectables with Dr. Cummings
Identifying Malingering with Dr. Phillip Resnick
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Dr. Chris Palmer: Ketogenic Diet for Mental Health
The Autism Wave with Dr. Cummings
The Encouraged Suicide of Conrad Roy by Michelle Carter
The Psychology Behind Catfishing
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