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pdxjordanjayThe main guyThe main guy on the sauna episode kept disputing the other guys great points like the healthy bias. Came across as bossy making the conversation uneasy. Great information though.
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ElemennopThis information is free?I can’t believe such incredible information is free! How I wish all therapists were this well informed and capable. Thank you for providing this invaluable service.
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Janet LandisAn invaluable resourceWhether you are a consumer or a provider, this podcast is invaluable for growing your knowledge and understanding of psychiatry and psychotherapy. Dr. Puder brings the top experts in the field together with cutting edge research to inform us about the world of psychiatry and psychotherapy. Listen and share this with your colleagues and friends to help them better understand and find compassion for individuals living with mental health conditions.
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LoladiididhIncredible resourceI highly appreciate the valuable information through these interviews
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SilverpsycheBalanced, well researched, and applicableAs a professor for MSW students, this has been an incredible resource to give helpful information in both realms of psychiatry and psychotherapy. It really helps students be more well rounded and informed when it comes to the world of mental health. This is especially helpful in the field of social work where there is often a lack in sufficient education around the deeper aspects of psychiatric illness. I especially love when Dr. Puder has Dr. Cummings on the show, that man is the Temperance Brennan of Psychiatry (Bones reference).
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gg8131997The Andrew Huberman of psychiatry!I so greatly appreciate this podcast! Dr. Puder has helped clinicians and lay people alike understand the tenets of psychiatric care as well as difficult diagnoses. Love the incorporation of research that is new and also that has been very formative in the history of psychiatry
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PBinMNBalanced and thoughtfulI’m a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst and this podcast does an excellent job of integrating psychotherapy concepts into the practice of general psychiatry. The review of research evidence for various topics is also very helpful. Thank you for this interesting podcast!
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Belinda035Psych NP student and psych RNVery appreciative of this podcast! I save them and the resources he compiles for further reading. The guest speakers help add a lot of knowledge to the discussions, and this grad student appreciates the insight they bring. Thank you so much! - signed a subscriber Came back bc I had to write a review for episode 211- as a PMHNP student THANK YOU!!! I’m particularly interested in the psychotic disorders and since I’m already working in the field imagine my shock to hear about the HeadsUp program! I wish it was more widely available in my area, I WISH I could refer my patients to it! This podcast is EVERYTHING!! THANK YOU!
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GueropeStanding Ovation !Another “out-of-the-park” episode with Dr Cummings and Dr Puder! The practical nuggets mined are priceless and informative! Provocative, well-thought out questions by the audience! Thank you
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MBHBrooklynthe light i neededan extraordinary resource for me as a new pmhmp. i work in nyc with some of the most ill patients you can imagine and little in the way of guidance. this podcast has provided not only wisdom but the confidence i need to provide the best care possible. ps. MORE DR CUMMINGS !
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CarepluslynMy favorite podcast!I’m a new psychiatric nurse and this podcast has taught me SO much! I’m so grateful for it and I recommend it to people all the time. It’s absolutely made me a better caregiver and improved my nursing practice a hundred times over. I feel like I have much more intelligent and informed conversations with my patients and providers as a direct result of learning from this podcast. Thank you, Dr. Puder!
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ShelainVery helpful for mental health providersI’m currently in school for PMHNP. This podcast has been incredibly helpful in supplementing the material and providing both a real-world perspective and supportive EBP studies. Dr Puder has a refreshing bent towards providing compassionate and respectful care for all people, his patients, guests, and listeners included.
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Lauren/LJEntertaining and informativeI started listening to Psychiatry and Psychotherapy while I was getting my DNP and would have to drive 3 hours each way to clinicals at the closest state psychiatric hospital. Now I’ve been a practicing PMHNP for about a year and a half and whenever I encounter a clinical situation I’m not extremely comfortable with I look for the topic on this podcast and it’s extremely helpful. This podcast provides great evidence-based, new and “old,” clinical guidance on so many important topics but at the same time is something I can listen to on my days off. It’s the one psychiatry podcast I can listen to for fun and to make me a better clinician.
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brendahappyVery informative, this RN approves !I stumbled upon Dr. Puder’s show in 2019 and listening to his shows have improved my life. The Variety of topics help share his knowledge and his wisdom in a low stress manner. He always remembers and gives credit to his mentors. The bogus reviews are from people who are envious of him. I’ve come to learn that covert and envious people are sometimes you’re own family and friends. God Bless you, your wife and children. Press on and thank you
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DebradkeTerribly boringHow o they guess and know what’s going n n the heads of others. This talk is definitely unreal bull.
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yankees81589UselessI’ve not seen a more useless podcast for prescribers. Who are all his listeners? Are they therapist. Yawn. Prisons in Mesopotamia? Yikes.
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aspiring Psych NPAmazing podcast!I enjoy this podcast! I am ICU nurse and planning to go back to school for psych NP. I learned here a lot which only deepened my interest for psych. Thank you!
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Christi NPLove this Podcast!I am a Family Medicine and Psychiatric NP, practicing in an outpatient setting. For those looking to find a podcast on best practices to manage psychiatric patients, I have listened to most of these, and they have been so helpful! Truly amazing that Dr Puder provides all of this FREE information to better educate all of us working in the mental health space. His residents and students comb through the research to answer best practice questions and Dr Puder provides summaries and resources as well. He has guest experts speak about the various topics. I especially enjoyed the insomnia, OCD, and serotonin syndrome episodes. It’s really fabulous, and I look forward to listening to all of them. THANK YOU Dr Puder!!!! :)
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Topps2Hard PassWithin five minutes of Host David Puder interviewing Annabel Kuhn, he not only corrected her but also talked over her, carried on with making key points by himself (monologue), and demonstrated how content he was with letting her recede into the backdrop. He is the worst kind of smug.
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Reddit&coffeeOne of the bestAwesome show! Absolutely love it.
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_beyoncepadthaiii_The best!This podcast is the best for anyone in the mental health world! Dr. Puder is a wonderful host with amazing clinical knowledge and always has on amazing guests. I particularly love the emphasis on lifestyle interventions and the therapeutic relationship but his pharmacology episodes are helpful and practical as well. I love that there are no ads on this podcast as well which adds to the credibility. The older episodes on personality traits have given me practical, non-pathological ways to talk with my patients about some of their struggles. Give the podcast a listen!
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Ntice18Fantastic! Love these and the CMEThis really is the podcast your psychiatrist listens to. I always learn something to bring to my practice and for that I am very grateful.
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PgypsychresidentDr. Cummings!!Amazing podcast overall! Dr. Puder, you are awesome for creating this podcast. Also, I love all of Dr. Cummings’ episodes, and can’t wait to listen to more of his future episodes.
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JfhbcfjvdvSocial Justice Dr?He had on a “professional” that’s head of a social justice department = everything she hast to say is about feelings and not facts.
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trigveEp. 191 - understating the risks of SSRIsYour guest presenting on BDD was fabulous, except when she cavalierly understated the risk of SSRIs and their side effects. As a therapist in practice for decades, I have seen lots of SSRI side effects, including those that persisted after stopping. As a balancing POV, wondering if you would consider interviewing Dr. Joanna Moncrieff. Thanks for the podcast and keep up the great work.
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anthonybevingtonLove this show.Being a therapist is complicated. Talking to people about their mental health is not something to be taken lightly. This podcast doesn't take it lightly. You get to hear serious experts talk about how to walk into the darkest places in peoples minds, with them, collaboratively. It's a real gem and a public service. Give it a listen.
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HalyranIncredibly useful podcasts!From the perspective of someone who is engaged in therapy for past trauma (the perspective of a patient), I find these sessions to be incredibly informative and useful in shaping the outcome of my therapy sessions. Listening to them jams helped me tie sessions together with ways to implement changes in my life, by providing a better understanding of how and why the mind and body work the way they do. I have utilized strategies or techniques from several podcasts (such as those on sensorium and strength exercise) and reflected on how specific processes discussed can better help create an effective path to recovery. I’m very grateful for the information, and appreciate having access to them as a patient! Thanks!
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TianaXI love this podcast!The host puts soo much effort in and you can tell he really cares about the show and that each episode is chosen with care. I'm getting my MSW and this pod is very informative. One request that there are more episodes about child/adolescent mental health!
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Another REAL LIFE userFantastic review of nutrition and depressionEp 187 really got my attention as a highly practical, yet thoughtful review and analysis of the latest research regarding nutrition and depression. I highly recommend this to any family docs, mental health providers, and dieticians. Patients and students can also benefit from the points highlighted here.
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TrackerdocSuper usefulSuper helpful for this practicing psychiatrist and rural physician. I use the information in this podcast every day
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AlexeyToThank youThis is uniquely useful podcast, particularly episodes with Dr. Shedler and Dr. McWilliams. Wise, engaging, relevant, necessary. Highly recommend.
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Leigh-LewThank you thank you thank youAmongst all my true crime & political podcasts I needed this As a physician, I have been tried supposedly medical podcasts that end up being a vanity project or revenue stream by promoting supplements & advocacy of decidedly unscientific products like Dutch testing, restrictive diets and scamfluencers. This is a podcast I can share with pts. Stay golden ☀️
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Bunny CubJonathan Shedler is a narcOne would think Jonathan Shedler would have many chances to talk about his work and interests in his life but the way he monologues long form leaves one feeling he has no one to talk to in his life. Did his analysis not cover how to have a respectful conversation where we take turns, listen and respond?
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jdowbsGo-To Psychology PodcastWhether you’re a practitioner/provider or just someone with a special interest in all things Psychology, this podcast is phenomenal! Dr. Puder does an amazing job of communicating complex topics and concepts and providing excellent commentary. And truly props to the editing and sound on this show! I forget the name of the guy that does it but I genuinely appreciate being able to hear everything so clearly. You can’t really appreciate the sound editing until you’ve come across some absolutely terrible podcasts. Dr Puder always has amazing guests on the show and I especially have to shout out to Dr. Cummings; I’m not a professional but I love hearing him talk about dosages of different pharmaceuticals, and just his huge range of knowledge on psychology. Thank you David and everyone involved! I look forward to this show every week.
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Catherine307Helpful for all Helping Professions (I’m in Social Work)This podcast is as intriguing as it is helpful. I love that it covers a wide range of topics that relate to all forms of mental healthcare. Right now I only have the training of a Bachelor’s degree in social work and know very little about the medical field; However, this podcast has helped me in my academic journey to expand my knowledge base. I feel like it has provided me with useful information that will allow me to better assist my clients. Also, I am currently a Guardian Advocate for an involuntary patient at an inpatient psychiatric facility. Some of the episodes about psych medications, (I especially appreciated the podcast discussing long acting injectable forms of antipsychotics and the one on the opioid crisis!) I’m a relatively new listener, but I plan on continuing to tune in!
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Caz W.I learn something every episode that helps me be betterI have enjoyed this podcast for quite a few years now. It helped me while in school and I frequent it for updates and to review past episodes. I am constantly telling fellow providers how informative it is. Keep up the solid work. - Caz Wester PMHNP
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Nerd4hireThoughtful and data-drivenI cannot even tell you how many times I’ve stopped what I’ve been doing while listening to this podcast in order to jot down a gem or a citation. This podcast is not just informative but thought-provoking, and I genuinely appreciate both the empathy and the scientific rigor that are modeled in each episode.
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ShelbybachHe’s the bestMy favorite podcast ever! My knowledge for psych has grown substantially with this podcast. I love listening to them on my morning commute!
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Foodie123sx3Informative and educationalAs a medical student, I found this podcast very enriching- Dr. Puder does a great job of asking thought provoking questions to experts in their fields that allows takes us listeners in for a journey!
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Emirip3Stumbled into ExcellenceI stumbled across this podcast as a plebeian (non-doctor) looking to understand my mental health from an expert’s perspective, and I got hooked. My favorite episodes have been the episode on consent and competence (with a medical ethicist), the eclectic episode with Nancy McWilliams, the episode on personality disorders featuring Jonathan Shedler, and the two episodes with Joseph Goldberg. The thing I love most about this podcast is that I can listen to an episode more than once, and always come away with new information or insights. Definitely worth a listen!
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MelissaH2023Excellent podcastI truly look forward to listening to these podcasts. I have learned so much and really appreciate all the topics and special guests. I recommend various episodes to colleagues all the time. Dr. Puder is excellent!
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Haley.Hurtado10/10 recommendI found this podcast and every time I go to watch one I have a hard time deciding which to listen to. I love how easy it is to listen and how much information I can get each show.
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Rachel_UNMThanks from New MexicoThis podcast has been an incredible addition to my learning in psychiatric residency. I have referred to the podcast often and now have many of my colleagues listening. Some of the episodes have completely changed my perspective on certain topics. Thank you!
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PsychPharmDFavorite clinical podcastSo informative and inspiring!
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harshit.sharma16Amazing podcast!Have learnt a lot from this over the years - extremely valuable resource as a psychiatry resident esp as someone who’s not the best at reading textbooks!
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CRob4606Consistently good and thought provoking.This podcast is consistently pouring out great content with a variety of subjects. Dr. Puder does a great job of connecting with other presenters and of being authentic. This podcast has helped to shape my clinical practice and experience with patients as a psych PA. Highly recommend. (And any episode with Dr. Cummings is pure gold.)
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Cassi37Enjoy every time!I love listening to the podcast, it is always enjoyable and I learn something new with each episode….One of the best continuing education options I’ve found!
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KrikiipooI’ve learned so much!As a student in a psychiatric mental health np program I find this podcast an invaluable complementary tool for my education. I look forward to all the new episodes and particularly appreciate the vast knowledge shared by Dr. Cummings. Thank you, Dr. Puder, for creating this space and facilitating these conversations.
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AutumnelainemaeA must listen podcast for mental health clinicians across disciplineMy favorite episodes are his psychodynamic segments- he seems to be the Shedler and McWilliams of his generation. He’s made so many topics within the field of psychiatry accessible for all and I especially appreciate his emphasis on biological AND behavioral interventions.
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shelby6587Favorite podcast!This podcast is amazing for any mental health professional, from bottom to top. I’ve learned so much that I’ve been able to apply both in school and working directly with patients. Highly recommend!
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