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Mashup Score: 2American Journal of Psychiatry Audio: April 2024: Neural Responses to Intranasal Oxytocin in Youths With Severe Irritability - 1 month(s) ago
Dr. Soonjo Hwang (University of Nebraska Medical Center) joins AJP Audio to in youths with severe irritability. 00:56 Hwang interview 02:09 Effects of oxytocin 05:45 Intranasal oxytocin 07:04 Potential adverse effects of oxytocin 08:08 Imaging 08:58 Preliminary investigations and clinical implications 09:51 Limitations 10:14 Further research 11:00 Kalin interview 11:33 14:43 15:39 18:22 21:34 23:30 Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to it. Subscribe to the podcast . produced by the American Psychiatric Association. Browse articles . . Follow the journals of APA Publishing on . E-mail us at
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Dr. Drew Rothenberg (Duke University, Durham, NC) joins AJP Audio to 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 Rothenberg interview 04:36 A null result? 07:13 At risk children from high risk neighborhoods 08:00 Limitations 09:17 Demand for childhood mental health services and clinical implications 11:10 Further research 13:59 Kalin interview 14:12 16:12 18:49 20:55 23:20 Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to it. Subscribe to the podcast . produced by the American Psychiatric Association. Browse articles . . Follow the journals of APA Publishing on . E-mail us at
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Dr. Ofir Livne (Columbia University, New York) joins AJP Audio to in US veterans with and without psychiatric disorder diagnosis. Dr. Ned Kalin joins afterwards to discuss how the rest of the February issue of AJP touches on cannabis use disorder and other substance use disorders. 00:31 Livne interview 03:16 Changes in the legal landscape surrounding cannabis use 05:17 The complex association between cannabis use and psychiatric disorders 07:20 Clinical implications 08:02 Limitations 09:44 Future directions for research 10:13 Kalin interview 10:30 12:30 14:44 16:10 18:06 Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to it. Subscribe to the podcast . produced by the American Psychiatric Association. Browse articles . . Follow the journals of APA Publishing on . E-mail us at
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In the February 2024 episode of our AJP Audio #podcast, Dr. Ofir Livne discusses the disproportionate increase in the prevalence of #cannabis use disorder among #veterans with psychiatric disorders, especially those with more severe psychiatric disorders. https://t.co/BQKSwQTN5C https://t.co/be2ghOeLgg
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Dr. Jaclyn Ross, Ms. Jordan Barone, and Dr. Tory Eisenlohr-Moul (University of Illinois at Chicago) join AJP Audio to and planning in psychiatric patients with suicidality. Afterwards, American Journal of Psychiatry Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin brings us up to date on the rest of the January issue of AJP. Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to it. Subscribe to the podcast . produced by the American Psychiatric Association. Browse articles . . Follow the journals of APA Publishing on . E-mail us at
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Dr. Aaron Samuel Breslow (Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine) joins AJP Audio to in the impact of COVID-19 and pandemic related stressors and adverse mental health outcomes on health care workers in the Bronx, New York. Following we’ll once again check in with American Journal of Psychiatry Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin on the rest of the December issue of AJP. Breslow interview [00:56] Why look at the Bronx in particular? [2:54] COVID-19 related stressors and pandemic related stressors [05:27] Unrelated adverse mental health outcomes [07:40] Limitations [09:29] Policy considerations [11:39] Further research [14:22] Kalin interview [16:17] [16:34] [18:36] [22:10] [25:21] [27:15] Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you listen to it. Subscribe to the podcast . produced by the American Psychiatric Association. Browse articles . . Follow the
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Dr. Aaron Samuel Breslow (Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine) discusses the racial and ethnic disparities in the impact of COVID-19 and pandemic stressors and adverse mental health outcomes on healthcare workers in the Bronx. https://t.co/shTVNv6AL1 https://t.co/uI5MroEGnC
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Mashup Score: 4American Journal of Psychiatry Audio: November 2023: Inequalities in the Incidence of Psychotic Disorders Among Racial and Ethnic Groups - 6 month(s) ago
Dr. Winston Chung (Kaiser Permanente Northern California) joins AJP Audio to between racial and ethnic groups in a large cohort. Afterwards, we’ll once again be joined by American Journal of Psychiatry Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Ned Kalin, to discuss the rest of the November issue of AJP, which focuses on different aspects of psychotic disorder. Chung interview [00:30] Structural racism and missing socioeconomic strata [02:58] Effective and non-effective psychosis [04:20] Limitations [05:48] Differential rates of treatment and non-treatment [06:58] Policy implications [07:40] Further research [08:31] Kalin interview [08:58] . [09:14] . [11:27] . [14:07] . [16:18] [17:03] Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you listen to it. Subscribe to the podcast . produced by the American Psychiatric Association. Browse articles . . Follow the journals of APA Publishing on . E-mail us at
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Mashup Score: 0American Journal of Psychiatry Audio: July 2022: Digital Intervention for Cognitive Deficits in Major Depression - 1 year(s) ago
Dr. Richard S.E. Keefe (Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina) discusses looking at an intervention for major depressive disorder that takes the form of a videogame. Afterwards, AJP Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin discusses the July issue’s theme. Keefe interview: [01:00] What were your results? [03:13] What do videogames offer as a depression intervention? [03:43] Differences…
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Dr. Rebecca Price (University of Pittsburgh) designed to extend the antidepressant effects of a single dose of ketamine. Afterwards, AJP Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin discusses the rest of the December issue and what draws it together. Price interview [00:40] What does the computer-based intervention consist of? [03:55] Comparator arms [05:25] Are there immediate clinical implications? [08:04]…
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Dr. Lauren A. M. Lebois (, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School) discusses and whether it can be predictive of later psychiatric outcomes in at risk populations. Afterwards, AJP Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin discusses the rest of the September issue and what draws it together. Lebois interview [00:52] A prototypical adult dissociation case [01:51] Dissociation as a rollercoaster [05:48] The…
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Mashup Score: 0American Journal of Psychiatry Audio: July 2022: Digital Intervention for Cognitive Deficits in Major Depression - 2 year(s) ago
Dr. Richard S.E. Keefe (Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina) discusses looking at an intervention for major depressive disorder that takes the form of a videogame. Afterwards, AJP Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin discusses the July issue’s theme. Keefe interview: [01:00] What were your results? [03:13] What do videogames offer as a depression intervention? [03:43] Differences…
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Latest AJP Audio podcast: Richard S.E. Keefe, Ph.D. @DukeBrain discusses the first randomized controlled trial assessing the benefit of a video game-based digital intervention for improving cognition in patients with major depression and poor cognition. https://t.co/OMJVTOtw9U https://t.co/QcrNzsYh4H
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New #podcast episode! Dr. Soonjo Hwang (University of Nebraska Medical Center) joins AJP Audio to discuss the response to intranasally-administered oxytocin in youths with severe irritability. https://t.co/whWu1sK3Uh https://t.co/jeCHy2JJ00