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Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

David Puder, M.D.

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Frequency: 1 episode/11d. Total Eps: 270

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Join David Puder as he covers different topics on psychiatry and psychotherapy. He will draw from the wisdom of his mentors, research, in-session therapy and psychiatry experience, and his own journey through mental health to discuss topics that affect mental health professionals and popsychology enthusiasts alike. Through interviews, he will dialogue with both medical students, residents and expert psychiatrists and psychotherapists, and even with people who have been through their own mental health journey. This podcast was created to help others in their journey to becoming wise, empathic, genuine and connected in their personal and professional lives.
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Genetic and Environmental Influences of Schizophrenia

vendredi 7 novembre 2025Duration 01:19:13

In this episode, Dr. Puder is joined by Dr. Liam Browning and Dr. Nicholas Fabiano to explore the complex genetic and environmental factors that contribute to schizophrenia. They unpack how heritability is measured, what twin and genome-wide association studies reveal, and why the "missing heritability" problem matters for our understanding of mental illness.

The discussion also covers how prenatal factors, childhood trauma, cannabis use, and social adversity increase risk and how modern neuroscience reframes schizophrenia as a disorder of brain connectivity rather than a single genetic disease.

Combatting the Negative Effects of Sleep Deprivation

vendredi 31 octobre 2025Duration 01:08:26

In this episode, Dr. David Puder and Dr. Brandon Luu explore the science of sleep deprivation. How missing sleep impacts your brain, metabolism, emotions, and long-term health. Discover evidence-based strategies that can help you protect cognitive performance and recover from sleep loss, including exercise, creatine, caffeine, and bright light therapy.

We'll discuss studies showing how even short bouts of high-intensity interval training (HIIT), proper creatine dosing, and morning light exposure can reverse many of the damaging effects of sleep restriction.

By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.25 Psychiatry CME Credits.

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The Bear: Trauma, Personality, and Attachment with Dr. Eric Bender and Dr. David Puder

vendredi 13 juin 2025Duration 01:09:03

In this episode, Dr. David Puder is joined by psychiatrist Dr. Eric Bender to explore the psychological depth of the Emmy Award-winning show, The Bear (FX). Through a psychodynamic lens, they examine Carmy's character—his trauma, complex PTSD, obsessive-compulsive personality traits, and avoidant attachment style. They also break down the borderline dynamics in his family, especially his mother's primitive defenses, identity diffusion, and projective identification.

The discussion covers dissociation, personality styles, sibling roles, and emotional neglect, drawing connections to clinical work and real-life therapy. This episode gives both clinicians and fans of the show a nuanced understanding of how early attachment, trauma, and family dynamics shape adult behavior.

Whether you're a therapist, student, or simply a fan of the show, you'll gain insight into how The Bear reflects complex inner worlds.

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ECT Efficacy and Controversies with Dr. Cummings

vendredi 1 juillet 2022Duration 59:38

In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Dr. Cummings to discuss the benefits, progress, and fears related to electroconvulsive therapy. For years the efficacy of electroconvulsive therapy has been debated, but we've learned that it still remains an essential part of psychiatric treatment in patients with severe mental health disorders.

By listening to this episode, you can earn 1 Psychiatry CME Credits.

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Dr. Robert Feinstein Learning Psychotherapy

vendredi 24 juin 2022Duration 52:03

On this episode, Dr. David Puder and Dr. Robert Feinstein discuss the journey of becoming a good psychotherapist and how to increase one's skill in the realm of psychotherapy training through the cognitive apprenticeship model.

By listening to this episode, you can earn 0.75 Psychiatry CME Credits.

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Wishes and Fears - in Couples Therapy: Dan Wile and Dorothy Kaufmann

vendredi 17 juin 2022Duration 53:59

In this episode of the podcast, I speak with Dorothy Kaufman, a marriage and family therapist who was married to the late Daniel Wile. We discuss the book that they both co-authored together called, Solving the Moment: A Collaborative Couple Therapy Manual. Dan is a well-known marriage and family therapist, the creator of Collaborative Couple Therapy, and spoken very highly of by Dr. Gottman.

By listening to this episode, you can earn 1 Psychiatry CME Credits.

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Connection Index

jeudi 2 juin 2022Duration 30:30

In this episode of the podcast, I will be discussing something near and dear to my heart—a tool I created to measure the connection between physician/student and teacher/medical learner in medical education. It is a tool called the Connection Index and its purpose is to improve the quality of the medical education experience. I wanted to answer the question of how we create better supervisors and mentors as students embark on their own "hero's journey" to becoming physicians.

By listening to this episode, you can earn 0.5 Psychiatry CME Credits.

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Karen Horney: Neurosis And Human Growth

vendredi 20 mai 2022Duration 01:09:26

In this episode of the podcast, we discuss the work of Karen Horney, M.D., titled, Neurosis and Human Growth: The Struggle Towards Self Realization. In the book, Horney discusses the concept of neurosis as it stands juxtaposed against what she deems healthy growth and human development. We will be discussing this concept and some of her prevalent theories introduced in the writing, such as the development of neurosis, the contrast to the healthy individual, the components of growth, the tyranny of the "should," the search for glory, and neurotic claims.

We hope that you will be inspired to pick up this book by Karen Horney and join us in thinking about her important work.

By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.25 Psychiatry CME Credits.

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PANS & PANDAS

mardi 10 mai 2022Duration 01:26:57

PANS/PANDAS is the hypothesis that there are certain types of obsessive compulsive symptoms, tic symptoms or restrictive eating symptoms that are caused by an infection and the immune response to an infection. Kyle Williams, MD, PHD and Sarah O'Dor, PhD join the podcast to discuss their research and diagnoses of PANS/PANDAS. 

By listening to this episode, you can earn 1.5 Psychiatry CME Credits.

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Moral Injury

vendredi 6 mai 2022Duration 58:47

In this episode of the podcast, we interview Dr. Herbert Harman, a psychiatrist who works as a practice line director for Vituity. We will be discussing "moral injury", an emerging term defined as "perpetuating, failing to prevent, bearing witness to, or learning about acts that transgress deeply held moral beliefs and expectations" (Griffin et al., 2019). Moral injury is similar to PTSD but has distinct differences. While it is often seen in military settings, various front-line careers also present opportunities for moral injury, including psychiatry. 

By listening to this episode, you can earn 1 Psychiatry CME Credits.

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