Episodes
This episode discusses morbid jealousy-- or the preoccupation that your significant other is unfaithful to you.
Published 07/19/22
This episode discusses parentification (when children are put into caretaking roles) and its negative and positive associations. I also introduce a new piece to the podcast-- a trivia segment! Finally, I discuss 2 books I would recommend to any aspiring psychologist.
Published 07/05/22
This episode discusses the roll-out of the 988 National Mental Health Hotline in July 2022-- and why I foresee challenges with the debut of the hotline.
Published 06/11/22
Ever encountered different diagnoses from different mental health providers and wondered which, if any, is correct? This episode discusses dueling diagnoses and diagnostic uncertainty
Published 05/18/22
This episode shares best practices and resources in talking to children about death and dying.
Published 04/27/22
This episode looks into the relationship (or lack thereof) between birth order and psychology. How birth order relates to intelligence, personality, and psychopathology is discussed.
Published 04/21/22
This episode discusses changes between the DSM-5 and the DSM-5-TR (text revision) -- including the introduction of a new disorder (Prolonged Grief Disorder)-- and various disorder name changes
Published 04/05/22
Ever act like a kid when you're stressed out? This episode discusses the Freudian defense mechanism of regression. We also touch on Peter Pan Syndrome-- when fully grown adults don't act their age
Published 03/30/22
Why can't you remember your first birthday party? This episode will attempt to answer that question by exploring the topic of early childhood amnesia (also called infantile amnesia)
Published 03/17/22
This episode, which comes by listener request, explores school shootings and introduces the field of threat/risk assessment.
Published 03/01/22
This episode covers one of the oldest and most commonly administered mental health assessments-- the Mental Status Exam (MSE).
Published 02/15/22
This episode wraps up Season 2 of the podcast with me reading mailbag questions. In doing so, we brush on arithmomania, sanity, and Joe Goldberg from the Netflix series You.
See you in 2022!
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Published 12/15/21
This episode explores involuntary commitment (also known as civil commitment or sectioning)-- and how (and when) you can be admitted to psychiatric care against your will.
Published 11/24/21
Happy 50th episode! This episode is a celebration episode and discusses the field of school psychology (in honor of National School Psychology Awareness Week).
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Published 11/07/21
This episode delves into the psychology of conspiracy theories.
Published 10/26/21
This episode focuses on positive psychology-- on what makes us happy-- and also explores the concept of toxic positivity. Along the way, I talk about Ted Lasso a little.
Published 10/07/21
This episode contains my ramblings and musings after reading Bessel Van der Kolk's The Body Keeps the Score: Brain Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
Published 09/23/21
This episode is in response to a mailbag request and discusses homicidal ideation-- and whether it should be a standalone psychological diagnosis.
Published 09/14/21
This is a listener request episode that discusses what you can do as a psych undergrad to make yourself a stronger candidate for post-grad employment or for grad school.
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Published 09/01/21
This episode discusses divorce and its relevance to psychology.
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Published 08/20/21
This episode is pretty wide-ranging-- it discusses mental health and the Olympics and touches on the field of sports psychology.
This episode also discusses Other Conditions that May be the Focus of Clinical Attention (or V-codes), which many clinicians sadly often overlook
Published 08/06/21
This episode discusses Borderline Personality Disorder and Dialectical Behavior Therapy.
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Published 07/26/21
In this episode, we talk about issues related to telehealth/teletherapy-- including concerns about encryption, licensure, and privacy. Teletherapy, for better or worse, is not going away (but I also don't see it as replacing in-person therapy).
Published 07/08/21
This is a wide-ranging episode. We talk about Cave Syndrome-- or the cutesy name that's been given to anxiety in returning to the real, post-pandemic world. We also discuss depression due to summer time heat-- which is an often overlooked aspect of depression with seasonal pattern.
Published 06/25/21
This episode discusses paraphilias, or deviant sexual behaviors, and the paraphilic disorders of the DSM-5.
Published 06/13/21