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Psychofarm Podcast

Psychiatry, Skepticism, and Integration.
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    ECT Treatment: When to Refer, Who It Helps, and What Actually Happens with Dr. MaryEllen Eller

    17/06/2026 | 54 min
    Unfortunately no Dr. Fu today, but Dr. Malzberg speaks with the wonderful psychiatrist Dr. Mary Ellen Eller, who walks through what modern electroconvulsive therapy actually looks like and when clinicians should consider it. The episode covers ECT history, stigma, seizure monitoring, memory concerns, side effects, and the real-world logistics patients face during a treatment course. It also explores where ECT fits in the algorithm for severe depression, depression with psychosis, catatonia, bipolar mania. The result is a grounded, clinician-friendly guide to a misunderstood treatment.


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    Suicide Risk Assessment: Acute vs Chronic Risk, Formulation, and Suicidal Ideation Types

    02/06/2026 | 1 h 3 min
    Suicide risk assessment is often taught like a checklist, but this episode argues that the real work is formulation. We talk about why history is only the starting point, how acute and chronic risk differ, and why suicidal ideation can mean very different things depending on context. We cover stress-related suicidality, intoxication, baseline recurrent thoughts, mood and psychotic disorders, OCD intrusive thoughts, hospitalization decisions, red flags, countertransference, and documentation. The result is a practical psychiatry conversation for clinicians and trainees who want to think more clearly about suicide risk without pretending they can predict the future.


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    Antidepressant Tier List: Psychiatrists Rank Depression Medications for MDD

    19/05/2026 | 1 h 14 min
    Psychiatrists rank antidepressants for major depressive disorder, including SSRIs like sertraline, escitalopram, fluoxetine, and paroxetine; SNRIs like venlafaxine and duloxetine; and atypical options like bupropion and mirtazapine. They also cover lithium, low-dose aripiprazole, trazodone, esketamine, stimulants, benzodiazepines, TCAs, and MAOIs, with emphasis on diagnosis, side effects, withdrawal, weight gain, sexual dysfunction, anxiety, insomnia, and why “which antidepressant is best” depends on the patient.


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    Mindfulness in Psychiatry: How to Teach It as a Clinical Treatment Skill

    05/05/2026 | 52 min
    Mindfulness in psychiatry is the focus of this episode, with Doctors Malzberg and Fu treating it as a practical clinical skill rather than vague wellness advice. They define mindfulness as deliberate attention to the present moment without judgment, then connect it to DBT, MBCT, ACT, anxiety, depression, PTSD, substance use, and trauma-informed care. The conversation also covers when mindfulness should be modified, why it is not always a standalone treatment, and how clinicians can teach it through short, scheduled practice, DBT “what skills,” grounding techniques, and careful follow-up.


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    Psychiatric Technique for Diagnostic Interviewing and Therapy: 6 Mantras Every Clinician Should Know

    21/04/2026 | 46 min
    Psychotherapeutic techniques are the subject of this episode, as the conversation lays out six memorable therapy mantras for better diagnosis, formulation, and treatment. Rather than focusing on abstract theory, the discussion shows how clinicians can stay close to patient material, clarify vague symptom language, notice countertransference, rewind key moments, and make links that improve both psychotherapy and medication management. It’s a practical lesson in interviewing: ask simpler questions, tolerate not knowing too quickly, observe contradictions, and avoid getting lost in content when the process is where the diagnostic data actually lives.


    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit psychofarm.substack.com
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PsychoFarm Podcast is a deep dive into the intersection of psychiatry, psychopharmacology, and the evolving understanding of mental health. Hosted by 2 psychiatrists, the podcast explores complex topics such as diagnosing mood and personality disorders, the role of medications in treatment, and the challenges of psychiatric training. Each episode breaks down the clinical insights and philosophical debates surrounding mental health care, providing both practitioners and curious listeners with thoughtful analysis, expert opinions, and practical advice. psychofarm.substack.com
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