In this short episode of The Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Podcast, I interview Dr. Cummings, a forensic psychiatrist, on the topic of the correlation of mental illness and violent crime, and what causes violent crime. I start out with reviewing some studies and then subsequently interview Dr. Cummings, a leading psychiatrist at one of the largest forensic psychiatric hospitals in the United States.
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Diet to Treat Depression and Anxiety
Borderline Personality Disorder: Psychotherapy Schema Therapy
Psychosis: Management of Complex Treatment-Resistant Psychotic Disorders
Dostoyevsky - Crime and Punishment
Using Antipsychotic Plasma Levels-Therapeutic Threshold
Psychotherapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Treating the VIP: Physicians and the Famous or Wealthy
Commonly Prescribed Sleep Medications and Treatment for Insomnia
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