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Is there really more than one part to this? I can’t find it.

9 months ago reply 0

This guest lost credibility when he said that a narcissistic personality isn’t disordered.

1 years ago reply 0

Good stuff! Kind regards from Austria!

1 years ago reply 0

I’m getting an error message saying the episode is not found?

1 years ago reply 0

Good stuff. Yes, I would like a part II!

1 years ago reply 0

I am a veterinarian. love this!!

2 years ago reply 0

Those that deal with brain injury and neuroscience that recognize electrical mechanism of trauma as inducement of TBI at minimum, how is it providers allow this to continue in the increased use of ECT/ electroshock? CA courts have proved brain injuries now and CTE is described as risk in long term outcomes along with ALS as electrical trauma evolves over time, yet interests of patients are ignored for great profits at vulnerable patients expense. Ectjustice.com

3 years ago reply 0

This podcast just spoke to me. I identified with so much you were discussing about the anxiety of change from the familiar. The imposter feeling and having to put up a brave front

3 years ago reply 0

So me. I'm 60 and I remember when I was 13 all of a sudden I felt constraint of how I was suppose to act. Control feelings.

3 years ago reply 0

Thank you for this amazing episode... You mentioned a pdf list of drugs that affect cognitive functions... along with other stuff Where can I find them please?

3 years ago reply 1

I thoroughly enjoyed this program! Thank you!

3 years ago reply 0

This and the previous microexpressions podcast were painful to listen to. I really valued the info and it's a fascinating topic but the med student cut Dr. Puder off so many times I didn't even want to listen anymore. I want to hear his thoughts not how cool she thinks everything is. I felt like it was harder to follow the talk and soak in the info because she interjected way too many times. Definitely a topic I would like to learn more about just maybe with only Dr. Puder.

4 years ago reply 0

Great point at the end about applying empathy!

4 years ago reply 0

Loved the episode. Appreciate how evidence based medicine is evoked and discussed. Curious about what evidence suggest psychosis in and of itself leads to early mortality. . .the podcast suggested brain damage from psychosis itself. Can we see which studies conclide this? Ive heard a similar statistic before but it was because participants who had psychosis were long term users of antipsychotics, which themselves have been shown to cause brain damage. Thank you for the great episode and i really appreciate the transcriptish part. . .helps me learn as a nurse.

5 years ago reply 0