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Psych Talk for Primary Care Providers

by TNT Primary Care Fellowships

Welcome to Psych Talk for Primary Care Providers, where our esteemed faculty members will provide you with invaluable insights to seamlessly integrate into your daily practice.

Copyright: TNT Primary Care Fellowships

Episodes

Dr. Charles Hebert on Managing Difficult Patients

9m · Published 14 Dec 16:27

Do you have a difficult patient in your practice? It can be frustrating and time-consuming to manage them. However, understanding why a difficult encounter may occur can help you better manage the situation. This video explores two historical risk factors that can lead to a difficult encounter between a patient and provider: a history of psychiatric illness and an extensive problem list. It then dives into the “IRS” acronym, which stands for interruptions, repetition, and stereotyped responses. Lastly, the video shows how the “breathe out technique” can help prevent difficult encounters and improve patient interactions. With these tips and strategies, you can work towards a better doctor-patient relationship.

Dr. Alyson Myers is part of the TNT faculty and an expert on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

8m · Published 07 Dec 18:41

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that can be caused by exposure to a traumatic event. Symptoms of PTSD can include flashbacks, avoidance of reminders of the event, difficulty concentrating or sleeping, depression, panic disorder, and substance abuse. PTSD can be treated with a combination of therapy and medication, such as trauma-focused therapy and cognitive processing therapy, as well as medications. Treatment should be tailored to the individual and address both the traumatic event and the PTSD symptoms.

Dr. Jaseu Han sheds some light on Motivational Interviewing

6m · Published 30 Nov 17:30

MI is a person-centered approach that originated in the world of substance use, but it has a much wider range of applications. Rather than the physician trying to change the patient, with motivation interviewing the patient is the one who decides whether or not to make a change. This approach can help reduce the burnout that can occur during a change process. Motivation interviewing is a great way to support patients in making a change and provides a safe and supportive environment.

Unlock ADHD Potential with Dr. Lin Lu Part 1

6m · Published 16 Nov 17:31

Are you ready to unlock the hidden potential of ADHD? Discover how Coin Theory can help you tap into your unique strengths and reach your full potential!

2nd Generation Antipsychotics: Expert Tips with Dr. Colin Smith

4m · Published 13 Nov 22:39

Are you monitoring a patient taking 2nd generation antipsychotics? Learn from expert psychiatrist Colin Smith how to best monitor their progress.

Dr. Dustin DeMoss Talks about Alcohol Addiction

6m · Published 07 Nov 20:29

As a fellow in our PC-TEAM (Primary Care Training and Education in Addiction Medicine) program, you'll learn about how to treat your patients with Alcohol Abuse Disorder best and much more.

Doctor Mitika Kanabar, Teaches us About Screen Addiction

7m · Published 03 Nov 20:51

There is a new type of process addiction, called screen addiction. It is becoming more and more relevant in children and adolescents.

Dr. Glen Xiong : Case Study Involving Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

9m · Published 31 Oct 22:10

Dr. Glen Xiong takes us through a popular case study involving Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

A 63-year-old man has been dealing with depression and anxiety for a year following his retirement as a US Postal Branch supervisor. Despite taking SSRI medication, he is still struggling with treatment-resistant depression. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a two-part therapy that focuses on changing his thoughts and beliefs, as well as his behaviors. Through CBT, he learns to challenge his negative beliefs and to develop a more positive self-esteem. He is also taught that people do care for him and that he is not alone in the world. Cognitive therapy and behavior therapy work together to help this man find a solution to his sleep troubles. By understanding why he has difficulty sleeping, he can modify his behaviors to improve his sleep. With CBT, this man is given the tools to overcome his depression and anxiety.

Jeremy DeMartini talks to us about how to Treat Bipolar Disorder

5m · Published 19 Oct 20:15

Today we will have Dr. Jeremy DeMartini talk to you about treating Bipolar Depression in a Primary Care Setting.

Bipolar depression is a complex condition that requires careful treatment and monitoring. Patients with bipolar depression experience episodes that are similar to major depressive episodes but may also have experienced hypomanic or manic episodes. Bipolar depression is a serious condition and requires careful medication management to ensure the best outcomes.

Dr. Justine Welsh talks about substance use in adolescence

3m · Published 12 Oct 22:27

Do you want to learn more about substance use in adolescence? Discover the invaluable advice of Dr Justine Welsh, who talks about how the best approach is to delay the onset of use.

Psych Talk for Primary Care Providers has 25 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 2:55:07. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 21st, 2024 23:45.

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