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American Journal of Psychiatry
American Journal of Psychiatry Audio
Each episode of AJP Audio brings you an in-depth look at one of the articles featured in that month’s issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry, the official journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Wide-ranging interviews with article authors cover the background, rationale, main findings, and future implications of the research. This podcast is subject to the Terms of Use at ww.psychiatry.org. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual speakers only and do not necessarily represent the views of the American Psychiatric Association, its...
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3.8 stars from 88 ratings
Painful to listen to.
The way the narrator reads the material makes me cringe. I wish it could just be read like a normal person and not a robot.
Yuck579 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/17
Minimally engaging
While appreciate having a podcast to present this interesting content, it's not a very engaging podcast. I'd strongly encourage AJP to try a two-host format, where one host explains an article to the other host, who asks clarifying questions, and then they switch roles for the next article....Read full review »
SackAckAck via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/29/17
Smooth jazz psychiatry
Wow, this is the most boring medical podcast yet. Please, please change the format and host. I can't get through 30 seconds of the pod without getting completely annoyed with the cadence & tone.
snowkhat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/23/17
Recent Episodes
Dr. Soonjo Hwang (University of Nebraska Medical Center) joins AJP Audio to discuss the response to intranasally-administered oxytocin in youths with severe irritability. 00:56     Hwang interview 02:09     Effects of oxytocin 05:45     Intranasal oxytocin 07:04     Potential adverse effects of...
Published 04/01/24
Dr. Drew Rothenberg (Duke University, Durham, NC) joins AJP Audio to discuss the long term, intergenerational impacts of the Fast Track program, and whether the mental health intervention lead to lasting improvements in mental health, including in the participants own children.   00:49    ...
Published 03/01/24
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