PsychPearls by Psychiatric Times

PsychPearls by Psychiatric Times

Thoughtful insights into the world of psychiatry, this podcast provides timely clinical commentary, and practical cutting-edge pearls for you and your practice. As the voice of psychiatry, Psychiatric Times’ premiere online and print content is written by and for mental health care physicians and professionals.
Here, you'll hear from clinicians, mental health care professionals, caregivers, and advocates regarding the world of mental health, ranging from specific psychiatric disorders to adverse effects of medications to the impact of the world’s events on the field of psychiatry. As a top psychiatric publication since 1985, Psychiatric Times provides up-to-date information and commentary synthesizing clinical research, practice guidelines, current events, bringing the world of psychiatry to your doorstep. To learn more, you can also visit us on Facebook and Twitter! www.psychiatrictimes.com

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6: Clinical Insights for Treating Depression and Anxiety Youth

6: Clinical Insights for Treating Depression and Anxiety Youth

Allie Shapiro, MD, and Minoo Mahmoudi, MD, psychiatrists with California-based Community Psychiatry talk about what children are currently experiencing during the pandemic, along with their families. ...

15 Juli 202022min

5: Treating ADHD in Children: Concerns, Controversies, Safety Measures

5: Treating ADHD in Children: Concerns, Controversies, Safety Measures

In this podcast, we speak with Dr Leela R. Magavi, Regional Medical Director for Community Psychiatry, in Newport Beach, CA. For the full transcript and details, please go to our website at: https://w...

10 Juli 202023min

4:  How to Evaluate and Manage Psychiatric Symptoms Related to Workplace Concerns

4: How to Evaluate and Manage Psychiatric Symptoms Related to Workplace Concerns

Unprecedented numbers of Americans are losing their jobs. When patients describe psychiatric symptoms (eg, anxiety, insomnia, irritability), psychiatrists should ask about workplace issues.

9 Juni 20209min

3: How to Help Support Patients Who Are “Essential” Workers

3: How to Help Support Patients Who Are “Essential” Workers

In this podcast, Dr Andrew Brown, a member of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry and lead psychiatrist for the Boston Police Department, provides his views on how psychiatrists can help suppo...

27 Maj 202012min

2: How and Why Clinicians Should Take a Thorough Work History During COVID-19 and Beyond

2: How and Why Clinicians Should Take a Thorough Work History During COVID-19 and Beyond

Dr Daven Morrison of the Group for Advancement of Psychiatry, Work and Organizations committee provides his views on how, and why, psychiatrists should take a thorough work history, especially now, du...

18 Maj 202013min

1:  How to Support and Evaluate Patients Experiencing or Fearing Job Loss in the Era of COVID-19

1: How to Support and Evaluate Patients Experiencing or Fearing Job Loss in the Era of COVID-19

Psychiatrists from the Group for Advancement of Psychiatry, Work and Organizations committee, walk us through assessing how a patient's work ties to their sense of identity. They describe ways to vali...

15 Maj 202011min

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