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This episode is a continuation of our previous conversation on personality. We dive deep into the complex world of personality disorders and healthy personality traits. From the misconceptions that plague psychiatric diagnoses to the often-overlooked truths about how we develop emotionally… We discuss the difference between normal development and personality disorders, discuss the stigma surrounding diagnoses like borderline personality disorder, and explore how trauma shapes our sense of self, but doesn’t quite explain everything
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In this episode, we take a peak into the often-misunderstood world of personality disorders. We explore common misconceptions that psychiatrists and clinicians make when diagnosing and treating personality disorders, shedding light on why these errors happen and how to approach personality pathology in a more integrative, effective way. The conversation challenges the traditional views and advocates for a more nuanced understanding of self and others. Whether you're a clinician, mental health professional, or someone interested in psychology, this episode offers a nifty perspective on the complexities of personality, pathology, and the therapeutic journey.🔴PsychoFarm YouTube💡Anti-depressant Course📖 PsychoFarm's Treating Depression Book
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In this episode, Dr. Fu rejoins us as we take a deep dive into the world of ADHD—beyond the usual headlines and social media buzz. We’ll talk about how ADHD is often misunderstood, misdiagnosed, and even overhyped. Join us as we explore why so many people are getting diagnosed, the real role of medication, and why it's dangerous to use 1 thing to explain behavior. We’ll also dig into how cultural trends and social media are shaping our views on ADHD, and why it’s essential to see the whole picture when it comes to mental health.
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Unfortunately my co-host Dr. Fu is missing from today. But in this episode, we dive deep into the topic of ADHD, exploring its diagnosis, challenges with the DSM criteria, and the complexities of executive functioning deficits that define the disorder. We tackle the common question, “Is ADHD real?” and discuss how the history of ADHD has shaped the way it is understood today. We also explore the nature versus nurture debate and discuss the influence of biological and environmental factors on ADHD. Throughout the conversation, we challenge traditional thinking, encouraging listeners to approach ADHD from a broader perspective, considering both the internal and external factors that contribute to managing symptoms. Finally, we discuss the importance of an internal locus of control and how individuals can take charge of their treatment and overall functioning. Join us for a thoughtful, nuanced conversation on ADHD, identity, and the evolving landscape of diagnosis and treatment.🔴PsychoFarm YouTube💡Anti-depressant Course📖 PsychoFarm's Treating Depression Book
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In this episode, we dive into the challenges of diagnosing bipolar disorder, especially when it overlaps with personality disorders. We discuss how psychiatric training often focuses on severe cases, which can make it harder to recognize milder forms. You'll hear about the importance of gathering detailed patient history and why short-term observations can be misleading. We also touch on the limitations of the DSM-5 and the need for a more holistic approach to diagnosis, incorporating biological, psychological, and social factors. Finally, we explore an alternative model for understanding personality disorders that goes beyond the traditional DSM framework.
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