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Psych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 16 | Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy: Panacea or Shamanism | Harold Kudler, MDJoin us for Psych Debate 16, where we'll be discussing one of the most current and interesting developments in psychotherapy: psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. Is it a panacea for mental health issues or simply shamanism? Our guest speaker, Dr. Harold Kudler, will provide his insights on the topic. Tune in as we explore the potential benefits and drawbacks of psychedelic-assisted therapy, its implications for clinical practice, and the ethical considerations surrounding its use. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking discussion! 2023-03-201h 03Psych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 15 | Rehabilitation & The Road To Mental Health | Thomas R. Insel, MDJoin us for another exciting discussion on Psych Debates, this time with Dr. Thomas R. Insel, former director of the National Institute of Mental Health, psychiatrist, neuroscientist, entrepreneur, and author of Healing: Our Path from Mental Illness to Mental Health. Join us as we discuss the focus on mental health vs illness, rehabilitation as a key part of treatment for patients with severe mental illnesses, and the future of Psychiatry in the context of technological advancements.    2022-11-011h 02Psych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 14 | Critical Psychiatry and Diagnosis | Nassir Ghaemi, MDJoin us for another exciting discussion on psych debates, this time with Dr. Nassir Ghaemi, psychiatrist, researcher specializing, and author of A First-Rate Madness, among other books. He is a Professor of Psychiatry at Tufts Medical Center in Boston and also Lecturer on Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Join us as we discuss the DSM, RDC, Critical Psychiatry and more.  Check out The Psychiatry Letter: https://psychiatryletter.com/     2022-10-2958 minPsych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 13 | Acceptance & Commitment Therapy: The Road To A Universal Framework And Therapy | Steven Hayes, PhDJoin us for another exciting discussion on psych debates, this time with the world-renowned psychologist and researcher Dr. Steven Hayes. He is the developer of Relational Frame Theory, an account of human higher cognition, and has guided its extension to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), a popular evidence-based form of psychotherapy that uses mindfulness, acceptance, and values-based methods. He is a co-developer of Process-Based Therapy (PBT), a new approach to evidence-based therapies more generally. Check out the World Health Organization adaptation of ACT in over 25 languages: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240003927 Check out D...2022-08-231h 12Psych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 12 | Psychotherapy & Differential Psychotherapeutics | Deborah Cabaniss, MDEver wonder what type of therapy would be best for you? or if you are in the mental health field, how to best go about delivering psychotherapy to different patients? Well if so, you've come to the right place. Dr. Deborah Cabaniss is a world-renowned figure in researching, teaching, and advancing psychotherapy. She is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and the director of psychotherapy training in the department of psychiatry at Columbia University. Check out her blog on Psychology Today: Psychology Today: Finding Mind.  Here are some of h...2022-04-1249 minPsych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 11 | Race, Identity & Radical Openness | Anton Hart, PhD, FABPShould we be learning more about other cultures or people of different backgrounds? Or should we be unlearning assumptions we make about human beings? Join us for this episode with Dr. Anton Hart who is a Psychoanalytic Psychologist at the William Alanson White Institute in NYC. He is a training and supervising psychoanalyst, associate co-producer of the film, Black Psychoanalysts Speak, and presents national and international on issues of diversity. Join us as we explore identity, race, and radical openness. Recommended read by the guest:  Black Boy - Richard Wright      2022-03-2458 minPsych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 10 | Money & Mental Health | Annie Harper, PhDWhat does money have to do with mental health? Everything? Join us for this episode with Dr. Annie Harper as we explore how the world of finance impacts mental health care. Dr. Harper is a social anthropologist at the Yale School of Medicine who studies poverty, finances, and mental illness. Join us at Psychdebates.com for more episodes.    The report mentioned in this episode:  https://law.yale.edu/sites/default/files/area/clinic/document/banking_for_all_cedc.report.final.pdf. 2022-01-2142 minPsych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 9 | Psychoanalysis & Psychodynamics | Nancy McWilliams, PhD, ABPPDream Analysis, Ego, Unconscious...what is it really all about? Dr. Nancy McWilliams joins us on another special episode of Psych Debates to explore the field of psychoanalysis and psychodynamic theory and therapy. Find us at Psychdebates.com. Books mentioned in this Podcast: Schopenhauer's Porcupines: Intimacy and Its Dilemmas Maybe You Should Talk To Someone: A Therapist, HER Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed Psychoanalytic Diagnosis, Second Edition: Understanding Personality Structure in the Clinical Process Effective Psychotherapists: Clinical Skills That Improve Client Outcomes 2022-01-1058 minPsych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 8 | Global Mental Health | Vikram Patel, MBBS, PhDDr. Vikram Patel is a Professor of Global Health at Harvard Medical School. He joins Psych Debates for an exciting discussion on Global Mental Health and how psychiatric practice applies internationally. For more from Dr. Vikram Patel check out his lab at Harvard Medical School, the Mental Health for All lab( https://mentalhealthforalllab.hms.harvard.edu). For more episodes and exciting debates visit us at our home at psychdebates.com. 2021-10-1747 minPsych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 7 | Philosophical Psychiatry | Awais Aftab, MDDr. Awais Aftab is a Psychiatrist at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine who has a special interest in the philosophical frameworks of Psychiatry.  He joins Psych Debates for an exciting discussion. For more from Dr. Awais Aftab check out his "Conversations in Critical Psychiatry" for the Psychiatric Times (https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/series/critical-conversations-in-psychiatry). For more episodes and exciting debates visit us at our home at psychdebates.com. 2021-09-021h 01Psych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 6 | Positive Psychology: What does flourishing look like? | Tayyab Rashid, PhDDr. Tayyab Rashid, clinical Psychologist at the University of Toronto, and the creator of Positive Psychotherapy along with Dr. Martin Seligman. This is a modality of therapy that utilizes the principles of positive psychology in the clinical practice setting. He joins Psych Debates for an exciting discussion. For more information and free resources on positive psychology and therapy visit Tayyabrashid.com and learn more about the great work he has been doing. For more episodes and exciting debates visit us at our home at psychdebates.com. 2021-08-081h 04Psych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 5 |Cultural Psychiatry: The Road To Personalized Psychiatry | Roberto Lewis-Fernández, MDDr. Roberto Lewis-Fernández, Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University and Head Developer of DSM-5's Cultural Formulation Interview, joins Psych Debates for an exciting discussion on the topic of Cultural Psychiatry. Is it the real personalized psychiatry or is it the psychiatry of exotic lands and people? Join us for this episode to find out. Visit us at psychdebates.com for more! 2021-07-311h 09Psych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 4 |Should Physicians Assist Suicide? | Mark Komrad, MDDr. Mark Komrad, psychiatrist and medical ethicist turned activist against the rise of physician assisted suicide and euthanasia, joins Psych Debates for another exciting debate for the motions "This House regrets the rise of physician assisted suicide". Visit us at psychdebates.com. 2021-07-091h 15Psych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 3 | Religion & Mental Health | Harold Koenig, MDDr. Harold Koenig, world renowned psychiatry and spirituality specialist, speaks to Psych Debates about the role of religion and spiritually on mental and physical health.  2021-07-0155 minPsych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 2 |The Psychiatric is Political | Bandy X Lee, MD, MDivDr. Bandy X Lee, President of The World Mental Health Coalition, Organizer of the "Duty to Warn" conference, and author of  "The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump" talks to Psych Debates about politics and psychiatry.  2021-07-0158 minPsych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debate 1 | Anti-Psychiatry: Should Psychiatry Exist? | Allen Frances, MDDr. Allen Frances, DSM 4 task force chairman and chairman emeritus at Duke University, joins Psych Debates in a lively conversation. We discuss the anti-psychiatry movement; a movement with the aims to abolish psychiatric providers, medication, and diagnosis.  2021-07-0158 minPsych DebatesPsych DebatesPsych Debates Trailer | Psychdebates.comWelcome to Psych Debates! Home for the discussions of the most important topics in mental health. We bring you the biggest experts and exciting debates. Come visit us at Psychdebates.com 2021-07-0101 min81 All Out - A Cricket Podcast81 All Out - A Cricket PodcastWhen Cook and Co. did the unthinkable - England in India 2012-13Click here to support 81allout on Ko-Fi In this episode, we look back to England's tour to India in 2012-13. England had not won a series in India since 1984-85 and they began the tour as underdogs - especially after a heavy defeat in the first Test in Ahmedabad. The turnaround began in Mumbai – thanks to some splendid spin bowling followed by hundreds from Alastair Cook and Kevin Pietersen – and England went on to defy expectations in the final two Tests. Talking Points: England's tours to UAE and Sri Lanka before the India...2021-02-101h 16