Psych Matters is an informative and educational podcast by The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. Psych Matters provides regular interesting topics for psychiatrists, psychiatry trainees and others with an interest in psychiatry. Disclaimer: This podcast is provided to you for information purposes only and to provide a broad public understanding of various mental health topics. The podcast may represent the views of the author and not necessarily the views of The Roya ...
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The Thought Broadcast is a regular podcast linked to the RANZCP’s journal, Australasian Psychiatry. It is produced by psychiatry trainees, for trainees, with a particular focus on the Scholarly Project and trainee research. The Thought Broadcast primarily aims to demystify the Scholarly Project and humanise research by sharing the trainee experience. We will focus on some of the stories behind successful projects, including how the authors came up with ideas and transformed these into publis ...
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The Psych Review is a podcast reviewing recent developments in Australian psychiatry. The cast is hosted by four psychiatric doctors: Alanna, Shakira, Mazz, and Dave. We realise how hard it can be to stay on top of the latest research, so we created this cast to help our colleagues (and ourselves) keep up to date, in quick summary shows of less than 30 minutes. Disclaimer: The Psych Review is not affiliated in any way with The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP ...
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Psychology & Psychiatry. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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Unconscious Lateral Intelligence (ULI): Solving highly complex problems while not thinking about them
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In this episode, Penny Lewis, a clinical psychologist, interviews her husband, Dr George Blair-West, a psychiatrist, on his presentation at RANZCP 2024 Congress about Unconscious Lateral Intelligence (ULI). Our minds have an amazing capacity to solve the most challenging problems while not consciously thinking about it and being engaged in somethin…
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Pursuing Early Career Success in Psychiatry: An Interview with Nathan Jacobs and Ashlea White
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message In this episode of The Thought Broadcast, Dr Nathan Jacobs and Dr Ashlea White reflect on their personal journeys as early-career psychiatrists, sharing valuable insights and lessons learned. They discuss common challenges faced during this important career stage, whilst also offering practical advice on…
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Computer gaming culture and the benefits and risks of gaming
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In this episode, Dr Choong-Siew Yong and Associate Professor Jeffrey Looi discuss computer gaming culture from the viewpoint of understanding the interests and hobbies of patients and community members, as well as considering benefits and harms specifically for children and adolescents. The issues discussed include definitions, how and why people c…
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Halloween Special: Vampirism in Psychiatry
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In this special Halloween episode, Dr Rob Kaplan explores the intersection of psychiatry and the myth of vampires, particularly through the lens of Renfield’s syndrome, a fictional condition derived from Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. It discusses how psychiatric disorders are defined, the historical context of vampirism, and the implications of clin…
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Toward a More Gender-Inclusive Sexual Experiences Survey: Development and Preliminary Validation With Transgender and Gender-Expansive Survivors of Campus Sexual Assault
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In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Dr. Jaclyn Siegel interviews author Sarah M. Peitzmeier about the article, "Toward a More Gender-Inclusive Sexual Experience Survey: Development and Preliminary Validation With Transgender and Gender-Expansive Survivors of Campus Sexual Assault," published in July 2024.…
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In this episode, Dr Ashlea White and Dr Roderick McKay discuss the professional and interpersonal aspects of wellbeing, emphasising the importance of community and peer support for mental health professionals. Drawing from their own experiences, they reflect on the challenges faced by trainees, the role of mentorship, and the stigma surrounding men…
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Analysis of Music Teacher Education Programmes in Puerto Rico
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How Could You Give Your Child Away?: Birth Parents’ Experiences of Microaggressions
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Amanda Baden, Sunanda Sharma, and LaShawn Adam talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "How Could You Give Your Child Away?: Birth Parents' Experiences of Microaggressions."
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RANZCP Certificate of Postgraduate Training in Clinical Psychiatry
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This conversation discusses the development of the Certificate of Postgraduate Training in Clinical Psychiatry (the Certificate), funded by the Australian Government. The Certificate is designed for medical practitioners in Australia (PGY5+) who want to learn foundational concepts in psychiatry and develop practical clinical skills to assess and su…
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S7E6 - Prolactin Associated Breast Cancer and Supervision Games
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The whole team is together for the latest episode of The Psych Review. Alanna walks us through the latest evidence regarding the association between antipsychotic induced hyperprolactinaemia and risk of breast cancer, and Mazz dusts off an article from 2019 that covers subtle but important and influential games that have been occuring in YOUR super…
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Discussing a taxonomy of supervision for RANZCP trainees and Fellows
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message In this episode of The Thought Broadcast, Dr Ed Miller, Dr Michael Weightman, Dr Ahnoor Benipal and Dr Andrew Amos discuss and compare the range of supervision modalities available to RANZCP trainees and Fellows. Music: https://freesound.org/people/ShadyDave/sounds/277375/ Logo: Sidonie Prentice Disclaim…
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The Thought Broadcast: Discussing a taxonomy of supervision for RANZCP trainees and Fellows
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In this episode of The Thought Broadcast, Dr Ed Miller, Dr Michael Weightman, Dr Ahnoor Benipal and Dr Andrew Amos discuss and compare the range of supervision modalities available to RANZCP trainees and Fellows.
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A Day in the Life of a MVPTP Psychiatrist Trainee
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In this episode, Dr Lauren Schild and Dr Rory Grinsill discuss their trainee experiences of their rotations in the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA). They talk about the value of these placements, the challenges they faced, and the benefits of group therapy for veterans. The conversation, facilitated by Dr Jonathan Lane, highlights the importan…
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Sleep disorders are often misunderstood and underdiagnosed. Understanding sleep physiology is key to diagnosing and treating sleep disorders. Sleep disorders can be categorized into disorders of initiating and maintaining sleep, disorders of excessive sleep, parasomnias, and disturbances of the sleep cycle. Dr Robert Kaplan takes us through diagnos…
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Hijab, Solo Status, Discrimination, and Distress among Muslim Women in the U.S.
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Hanan Hashem talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Hijab, Solo Status, Discrimination, and Distress among Muslim Women in the U.S."
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The Thought Broadcast: The importance of psychiatric journal clubs
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The Thought Broadcast: How to critique a paper
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The Thought Broadcast: Truth telling and voices of justice – personal reflections by Dr Mark Lawrence
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Multicultural Counseling Skills Evaluation Form: A Tool for Clinical Supervisions
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Ankita Sahu talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Multicultural Counseling Skills Evaluation Form: A Tool for Clinical Supervisions."
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An Overview of the Peer Review Process in Biomedical Sciences
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message In this episode of The Thought Broadcast, Australasian Psychiatry's Dr Ed Miller, Dr Fiona Wilkes, Dr Michael Weightman and Dr Andrew Amos give an overview of the peer review process in biomedical sciences. They discuss topics such as the history of peer review, different types of peer review offered by …
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An overview of the peer review process in biomedical sciences
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The Challenge of Human Rights to Psychiatry and Mental Health Care
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In 2008, Australia and New Zealand ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). The CRPD challenges traditional mental health legislation by emphasising the respect for inherent dignity, legal capacity, liberty and physical and mental integrity of persons with disabilities on an equal basis with others. …
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Values and Ethical Leadership in Psychiatry
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Developed by the RANZCP Section of Leadership and Management (SLAM), the following discussion is hosted by the former Chair, Associate Professor Robert Parker. This conversation exploring the topics of leadership and management in psychiatry, with a focus on the future of these fields and the challenges faced by early career psychiatrists. The pane…
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S7E5 - Does Moving Houses Damage Your Children?
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It's August, and Dave, Shakira, and Mazz got together to record the latest episode of The Psych Review. Dave attempts to answer the question: Does moving house damage your children? Shakira's article asks the question: What drives violence in patients in forensic settings? Mazz doesn't ask any intelligent questions, but he does manage to quote Spid…
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Why Does Speech Sometimes Sound Like Song? Exploring the Role of Music-Related Priors in the “Speech-to-Song Illusion”
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Why Does Speech Sometimes Sound Like Song? Exploring the Role of Music-Related Priors in the “Speech-to-Song Illusion”
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Vox populi at the College Congress 2024: Excellence and empathy, knowledge and kindness
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Putting Musical Feelings Into Words: Children's Verbal Descriptions of Music-Evoked Experiences
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Community musicking and musical cognition among adungu music communities of the Acholi people from Awach, Gulu district, Northern Uganda
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Community musicking and musical cognition among adungu music communities of the Acholi people from Awach, Gulu district, Northern Uganda
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Perception of chord sequences modelled with Prediction by Partial Matching, Voice-leading distance, and Spectral Pitch-Class Similarity: A new approach for testing individual differences in harmony perception ...
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Perception of chord sequences modelled with Prediction by Partial Matching, Voice-leading distance, and Spectral Pitch-Class Similarity: A new approach for testing individual differences in harmony perception
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July saw the entire cast of The Psych Review get together for the first time in 2024. Mazz walks us through important developments related to sexual side effects of antidepressant medications in the context of a recent Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration announcement, and Shakira talks us through a very useful and thoughtful article that ex…
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This episode explores the work of psychiatrists in government, private practice and research for the population of military and veteran personnel in Australia. The conversation covers various specialist fields in psychiatry, including trauma-related disorders, substance abuse and forensic work. A/Prof Jon Lane, Leonie Nowland, Dr Alex Lim and Prof …
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message The 2024 RANZCP Congress was held in Canberra in May this year, on the theme of Excellence and Empathy, Knowledge and Kindness. The Vox pop format back by popular demand, Fiona Wilkes and Andrew Amos chatted to delegates with a roving mic, covering their stories, thoughts on the talks, and even the exper…
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Transgender and Gender-Diverse Lived Experience
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In this episode Dr Warren Kealy-Bateman FRANZCP speaks with transgender youth about what it’s like being a young transgender person in Australia. Often absent in discussions around transgender youth healthcare are the voices of transgender youth themselves. This podcast explores four individual experiences with transgender healthcare across Austral…
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Group Singing-Related Technique Workshops for People with Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction: A Feasibility Study
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Leadership with Clarity, Authenticity and Purpose
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In this episode, Dr Linda Kader interviews Ginny Whitelaw, a former NASA scientist and leadership expert. They discuss topics such as finding purpose as a leader, authenticity and inquiry in leadership, aligning body, energy, and mind, and the vision for leaders in the world. Ginny shares insights from her own journey and emphasizes the importance …
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The Thought Broadcast: Introducing Australasian Psychiatry’s Trainee and Early Career Group
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Introducing Australasian Psychiatry’s Early Career Group
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message This episode of The Thought Broadcast, recorded at RANZCP Congress 2024 in Canberra, introduces Australasian Psychiatry’s Editorial Subcommittee for Education and Training, also known as the Early Career Group. The podcast touches on the opportunities and contributions that early career researchers can m…
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Racial Socialization Experiences Among 1.5 and 2nd Generation Indian Americans
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Usha Tummala-Narra and Dr. Arpana Inmant talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "“Racial Socialization Experiences Among 1.5 and 2nd Generation Indian Americans."
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Playing Kioku® reduces loneliness in older adults: a pilot study
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In this episode Prof Brett McDermott is in conversation with A/Prof Yoram Barak about the Kioku project. This study is looking to test new ways to reduce loneliness. Loneliness has an incredibly negative impact on health, especially so for older adults. Rates of loneliness are creeping up in most high income and middle income countries, especially …
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“The State of Your Psyche”: Black Conceptualizations of Mental Health
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Monyae Kerney talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "“The State of Your Psyche”: Black Conceptualizations of Mental Health."
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This episode of Psych Matters recorded at the 2023 RANZCP Congress in Perth is about remote supervision for psychiatry trainees. Inequitable access to psychiatric care has been highlighted as a significant shortcoming for both the Australian and New Zealand mental health care system for some time. The college developed a rural psychiatry roadmap 20…
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Fostering Asian American Emerging Adults’ Advocacy Against Anti-Black Racism Through Digital Storytelling
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Brian Keum talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Fostering Asian American Emerging Adults’ Advocacy Against Anti-Black Racism Through Digital Storytelling."
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An Interview with Steven Yeates: “Patient Selection for the Psychotherapy Written Case"
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message This episode of The Thought Broadcast considers the Psychotherapy Written Case; a centrally administered assessment task that can be daunting for trainees. The panel speaks to Dr Steven Yeates, an experienced psychodynamic psychiatrist and supervisor, on the important and often-vexed topic of patient sui…
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In May The Psych Review attended the 2024 RANZCP Congress in Canberra and presented a live and interactive episode direct from Ngunnawal Country. Alanna explores the nuance of the digital therapeutic alliance, Shakira broadens our understanding of the impact of racism in the clinical setting, and Dave guides us through a session covering the benefi…
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The Thought Broadcast: An Interview with Steven Yeates - “Patient Selection for the Psychotherapy Written Case”
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The Thought Broadcast: Introducing Australasian Psychiatry's Trainee and Early Career Group
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In this episode the speakers discuss their personal backgrounds and experiences with diagnosing and treating ADHD. They emphasize the need for ADHD training and education in the field of psychiatry and the push for ADHD to become mainstream in mental health services. Collaboration and peer review in ADHD treatment are also discussed, along with med…
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Introduction to new team of Australasian Psychiatry
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This episode gives you a brief overview of the vision and goals for the Australasian Psychiatry journal in discussion with its new editorial team, hosted by Jeffrey Looi, Samantha Loi, Sharon Reutens and Tarun Bastiampillai. They discuss the importance of promoting academia and scholarly projects, encouraging debate, and exploring policy and intern…
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Ideological and Experiential Predictors of Asian Americans’ Attitudes Towards Black Americans
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Eunju Yoon, Jeanie Chang, and Yiyu Cheng talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Ideological and Experiential Predictors of Asian Americans’ Attitudes Towards Black Americans."
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Black Grief Matters: Undergraduate Students’ Experiences Grieving Police Murders of Black Americans
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Ms. Madelyn Harris talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Black Grief Matters: Undergraduate Students’ Experiences Grieving Police Murders of Black Americans."
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Structural Competencies: Re-Grounding Counseling Psychology in Antiracist and Decolonial Praxis
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Melanie Wilcox, Dr. Andres Perez-Rojas, and Dr. Laura Reid Marks talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Structural Competencies: Re-Grounding Counseling Psychology in Antiracist and Decolonial Praxis."
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