On this week’s podcast, I interview Jason Smith, Psy.D., A.B.P.P., Chief Psychologist at a prison in the United States, and Ted B. Culiffe, Ph.D., who is a clinical and forensic psychologist at a private practice in Florida. Together they have written the book Understanding Female Offenders, researching how female offenders’ psychopathic behaviors present differently than in males and how we can address biases we may have in order to identify, assess, and treat these women.
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
Exercise for the Brain
Listening Psychodynamically
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
What is Parental Alienation?
Obesity and Weight Loss with Endocrinologist Rocio Salas-Whalen
Polypharmacy in Psychiatry
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