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Psychiatry Today

Psychiatry Today

America's Web Radio

Join Dr. Scot Bay every Wednesday night at 7PM while he discusses Psychiatry and mental health with guests. Scot Bay, MD is Board Certified in Psychiatry, and has a private practice in Roswell, GA. He majored in Psychology at the University of Rochester and attended medical school at New York Medical College. He completed his residency in Psychiatry at St. Vincent's Hospital in New York City. He was clinical director of an outpatient clinic at St. Vincent's Hospital in Harrison, New York until 1995 when he moved to Columbus, GA, where he was in private practice and was an assistant medical director at the Bradley Center of St. Francis. He moved to the Atlanta area in August of 1998. Dr. Bay specializes in the evaluation and management of mood and anxiety disorders. He has lectured all over the Southeast regarding practical and innovative uses of psychiatric medications, and also has participated in clinical research regarding novel uses for current medications as well as potential new medications. Dr. Bay is concerned with helping America's Web Radio listeners cope better with stress, and feel well emotionally. He also strives to reduce the stigma in the general public regarding mental illness and psychiatric treatment by debunking myths, discussing news stories relating to mental health issues, and giving a balanced explanation of media reports on the latest developments in medical research. Listeners to “Psychiatry Today” will hear useful tips on how to reduce the impact of stress on their lives and how to achieve better emotional well being.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Psychiatry Today episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Psychiatry Today for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Psychiatry Today episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Psychiatry Today - 10/14/15 Power of Placebos Explained
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10/18/15 • 57 min

Why only some people respond to placebos in depression research; Claims that benefits of psychotherapy are overstated; How religion helps mental health; Why washing the dishes can reduce stress.
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Show love to depressed partner; Headline stress effects couples; Mediterranean diet may help ADHD; Exercise prevents depression in kids; Caregivers at risk of anxiety, depression; Post-partum depression risk from Gestational Diabetes; Maternal depression reduces kids' empathy.
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Interpersonal effects on weight loss; Apps for depression, anxiety; Meditation, music, help reverse memory loss; Genetics of emotional responses to sounds; Misophonia results from abnormal brain connections; Depression, anxiety increase mortality in lung cancer.
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Sunshine important to mental health; Small lies lead to bigger ones, with greater ease; Increased drugged driving deaths, economic and legal consequences of marijuana legalization; Brain training games don't improve memory generally.
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Psychiatry Today - 10/26/16  Topic:  ADHD Facts and Fictions
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10/28/16 • 58 min

Myths about ADHD exploded; ADHD symptoms in adulthood; Higher vitamin D in pregnancy may prevent ADHD in kids; MDs' diagnostic skills far better then web or apps; Knowingly taking placebos for pain still works.
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Those stressed out by election should tune out, try yoga; US ranks in top 10 for empathy; Early marijuana use impairs brain, lowers IQ; Ramifications of peer victimization for children, adolescents.
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Processing speed game lowers dementia risk; Marijuana's long-term effects on the brain; Risk of depression when parents, grandparents have it; Workplace burnout; Altered activity in certain brain areas during hypnosis.
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Media connects violence, mental illness; Laws to prevent mentally ill from access to guns; No reliable method to predict suicide; Blood test to personalize depression treatment; 2 in 5 formerly depressed adults happy; Long-term marijuana use changes brain's reward circuit.
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Workaholism tied to mental disorders; Suicide risk factors in soldiers related to deployment; Mood changes in bipolar patients toxic to brain cells; Brain structure that reacts to impending negative events impaired in depression; How brain controls habitual behaviors.
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Alcohol produces brain changes similar to Ketamine in depressed patients; Having a happy spouse improves your health; Detecting emotions with wireless signals; Loneliness is at least partially a heritable, genetic trait.
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FAQ

How many episodes does Psychiatry Today have?

Psychiatry Today currently has 155 episodes available.

What topics does Psychiatry Today cover?

The podcast is about Health Care, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Medicine, Podcasts, Psychiatry and Government.

What is the most popular episode on Psychiatry Today?

The episode title '05/03/17 Topic: Grandmother's Smoking Risk Factor for Autistic Grandchildren' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Psychiatry Today?

The average episode length on Psychiatry Today is 58 minutes.

How often are episodes of Psychiatry Today released?

Episodes of Psychiatry Today are typically released every 7 days, 1 hour.

When was the first episode of Psychiatry Today?

The first episode of Psychiatry Today was released on Dec 7, 2013.

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