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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S7E7 - Running Therapy and Personality Classification
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It's December and as 2024 draws to a close so does year mark the moving on of on one of our founding hosts. It's Dave's last ever episode (for real this time) and we have the whole crew together to send him off. Dave's final article considers the often overlooked importance of exercise in treating psychiatric conditions, and with her article Alanna…
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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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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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S7E4 - SSRIs, Sex, and Truths of Suicide
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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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S7E3 - 2024 RANZCP Congress Special
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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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S7E2 - Novel Psychiatric Interventions Special
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In the second episode of 2024 Dave and Mazz discuss interesting novel psychiatric interventions. Dave guides us through the promising and cost-effective arts-literacy intervention Pre-Texts in the Kenyan context, and Mazz takes us on a roller-coaster ride through the twists and turns of the development of the novel antipsychotic medication Ulotaron…
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S7E1 - Thought Suppression and Cat Related Psychosis
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The Psych Review is back in 2024 and the whole gang is back together - but just not for this episode. Join Shakira, Alanna, and Dave as they get stuck into two new pieces of research. Dave holds our hand through a dense paper covering potential benefits of the suppression of unwanted thoughts, and Alanna explores an unexpected link between psychosi…
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S6E7 - Prolactin and Ketamine
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In the seventh episode of this season of The Psych Review the team dig into two papers. Dave reviews recent evidence that compares ketamine and ECT in the treatment of depression, and Alanna investigates the link between prolactin elevating antipsychotics and breast cancer. The references for this episode are: Dave: Anand. A et al. Ketamine versus …
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S6E6 - Classic Psychiatric Literature Special
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It's episode six of season six of The Psych Review and this month we take a very special trip back in time to look at some classic psychiatric papers. Alanna's is authored by Australia's very own John Cade, and describes his historic discovery of the psychiatric uses of lithium. Dave covers The Rosenham Experiment, by reviewing an incredible articl…
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S6E5 - Atypical Anorexia and Australian ADHD Guidelines
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In episode five of season six The Psych Review hosts explore two very different topics. Alanna guides us down a very interesting (but very complicated) pathway to learn about Atypical Anorexia, and Dave looks into the methodology underpinning the recent Australian ADHD guidelines. The references for this episode are: Alanna: to be updated. Dave: Ma…
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S6E4 - The Australian Child Maltreatment Study
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This important episode of The Psych Review shines a sobering spotlight on the recent Australian Child Maltreatment Study. The team looks at the study as a whole including the reasons as to why study was created, as well as the individual papers that have used the study data to investigate more specific associations. This episode contains some very …
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S6E3 - Eco-Anxiety and the Mental Health and Wellbeing Act
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It's the third episode of season six and The Psych Review is thinking about the future. Dave is looking ahead as he talks about climate change and it's potential impacts on mental health, and Mazz is focussing on an impending deadline as he walks us through the new Mental Health and Wellbeing Act that is due to become active later this year. The re…
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S6E2 - 2023 RANZCP Congress Special
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The Psych Review has recorded this very special episode at the 2023 RANZCP Congress on Whadjuk country in Perth, Western Australia. Dave and Mazz hide in a vacant seminar room to discuss their impressions of the congress, and Mazz takes us through some important learnings from a workshop on Good Psychiatric Management of borderline personality diso…
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S6E1 - Genetics of Depression and Psychedelic Assisted Therapy
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The Psych Review is back in force in 2023, with the entire cast returning for what is shaping up to be an epic season six. In the first episode of this season Dave digs into the largest ever depression focussed genome wide association study and discovers some new significant genetic loci for depression, and Alanna talks us through the recent Therap…
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S5E3 - Forensic Polypharmacy and Functional Neurological Biomarkers in Children
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It's episode 3 of season 5! We're finishing off the season with a discussion about polypharmacy in the forensic setting and biomarkers for FND in children. The references for this episode are: Farrell, C., & Brink, J. (2020). The Prevalence and Factors Associated With Antipsychotic Polypharmacy in a Forensic Psychiatric Sample. Frontiers in psychia…
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S5E2 - Concept Creep and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder's link to Dementia
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It's episode 2 of season 5! Shakira walks us through 'concept creep', and Alanna discusses the relationship between PTSD and dementia. (And we dip our toe into some statistics...) The references for this episode are: Jackson, H. J., & Haslam, N. (2022). Ill-defined: Concepts of mental health and illness are becoming broader, looser, and more benign…
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S5E1 - Depots for the Elderly and First Episode Psychosis in Migrants
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It's the (long awaited, we're sure!) first episode of season 5. Alanna talks about the evidence of the use of LAIs in the old age population and Shakira walks us through pathways to care in first generation migrants. The references for this episode are: Doolabh, U., & Yeap, S. (2022). Examining long-acting injectable antipsychotic (depot) medicatio…
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S4E5 - Love, Drugs, and Anorexia
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It's the final episode of season four, and Mazz's final episode on the show! Shakira walks us through new methods of supporting prisoners who are dependent on opioids, Alanna dives into the sociocultural milieu that exists around people with anorexia nervosa, and Mazz takes us step by step through a new approach to dealing with loneliness. The refe…
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S4E4 - Prolactin, Relapse Prevention, and Gut Microbes
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It's episode four of season four, and our first 'non-special' episode of the season. Mazz looks into the rationale behind routine prolactin monitoring, Shakira talks to us about the evidence behind psychosocial interventions in Schizophrenia, and Alanna takes us for a walk down the intestinal tract to look at different types of gut microbes. The re…
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The third episode of season four is an ADHD special, but that's not the only reason it's special - because for this episode the former host of The Psych Review Dave is back! Dave leads the team through an in-depth discussion of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, referencing a modern article that considers whether this disorder is overdiagnos…
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S4E2 - Mood Disorder Guideline Special
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In the second episode of season four The Psych Review team dig into the recent Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists clinical practice guideline for mood disorders. Alanna summarizes some of the themes and paradigms of the document, Mazz takes us step by step through the approach to Major Depressive Disorder, and Shakira walks t…
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S4E1 - Royal Commission Final Report Special
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After a long break the team is back for season four! In this special episode we review the final report from the Royal Commission into Victoria's Mental Health System. Mazz provides a brief summary of some of the practical and logistical changes, Shakira walks us through the concept for the new mental health and wellbeing act, and Alanna looks into…
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S3E6 - Havana Syndrome, CTOs, and the Productivity Commission
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In the final episode of season three Alanna investigates a Cuban hysteria crisis, Shakira uncovers concerning statistics regarding use of CTOs on people who are culturally and linguistically diverse, and Mazz turns the pages of the recent Australian Productivity Commission Inquiry Report into Mental Health. The articles covered in this month's epis…
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S3E5 - Amisulpride, Social Media, and Legal Aid
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The Psych Review battles on through the pandemic, this month Shakira discusses how not all antipsychotic medications are equal, Alanna reviews links between social media use and eating disorders, and Mazz breaks down a submission to the Royal Commission made by Victorian Legal Aid. The articles covered in this month's episode are: - Shakira: Johnse…
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S3E4 - COVID-19 Special
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After a period of prolonged isolation, the Psych Review is back with a COVID-themed special - and to maintain as much social distancing as possible for the first time the entire episode was recorded over the internet! Join the registrars for the fourth episode of season three, where Mazz walks the fine line between mental health and public health l…
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S3E3 - Psilocybin, Coronavirus, and PAPUs
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It's episode three of 2020 and Shakira starts the show by covering recent developments of in the COVID-19 situation - including statements from the college of psychiatry. Alanna looks at a recent article covering the use of psilocybin assisted therapy in depression, and Mazz reviews a recent article covering Psychiatric Assessment and Planning Unit…
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S3E2 - Psychological Trauma Special
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In episode two of the third season of The Psych Review the focus is on psychological trauma. Alanna and Shakira explore the consequences of childhood trauma, in both clinical and non-clinical contexts. Mazz looks globally into the mental health outcomes of protests, riots and revolutions. Warning: this episode may contain trauma-related content tha…
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S3E1 - Hallucinations, Linguistics, and Neurofilaments
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Welcome to first episode of season three of The Psych Review, where we are very excited to introduce our brand new host Alanna. This month Mazz kicks things off with a discussion around the differences (or lack thereof) between hallucinations in personality disorders and psychotic disorders, Alanna looks into some promising research regarding the u…
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S2E9 - Royal Commission Interim Report Special
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In the final episode of season two The Psych Review team go in depth into the recent Interim Report from the Royal Commission Into Victoria's Mental Health System. This report likely will have far reaching implications for both the rest of Australia - and possibly the world. We also take a bittersweet moment in this special episode to say goodbye t…
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S2E8 - Yoda, Durkheim, and the Auditor General
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In episode eight of season two of The Psych Review Dave talks about proposed medicare changes and interesting results regarding fluoxetine prescription in youth, Shakira discusses suicide rates from the perspective of Durkheim, and Mazz summarises the recent Victorian Auditor General reports into mental health services. The articles covered in this…
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S2E7 - Infliximab, Antipsychotic Duration, and Dimensional Diagnosis
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The seventh episode of season two of The Psych Review finds Dave looking internationally (again) at the use of infliximab in the treatment of bipolar depression, see's Shakira explore how we should talk about duration of antipsychotic treatment with patients with schizophrenia, and allows Mazz to have a rant about whether personality disorder diagn…
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S2E6 - Esketamine, Antidepressant Dosing, and CT Scans
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In the latest episode of The Psych Review Dave reviews esketamine use in the relapse prevention of treatment resistant depression, Shakira finds out that antidepressant doses may not need to be as high as you might have thought, and Mazz questions the usefulness of CT scanning in first episode psychosis. The articles covered in this month's episode…
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S2E5 - Sex, Prison, and Supervision
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In the 2019 May episode of The Psych Review, Dave talks about the ethics and legality of sexual relationships within inpatient units, Shakira covers the use of the mental health act in prison environments, and Mazz takes a look into supervision - what it is and what it could be. The articles covered in this month's episode are: - Dave: Maylea, C. (…
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S2E4 - ECT Guidelines, Prenatal Vitamins, and SafeScript
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In April and The Psych Review team has some great new content. Mazz reviews the latest RANZCP guidelines on electroconvulsive therapy, Dave discusses a promising new link between autism and prenatal vitamins, and Shakira gives us an overview of the Victorian SafeScript initiative. The articles covered in this month's episode are: - Mazz: Weiss, A. …
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S2E3 - The Royal Commission, Depression, and Hospital Psychiatry
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In March The Psych Review team covers national and international news. Dave looks into a new approach to difficult to treat depression, Mazz provides the team with an update on the Royal Commission into mental health, and Shakira talks about the funding of hospital psychiatry. The articles covered in this month's episode are: - Dave: Rush, A. J., A…
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S2E2 - Brain Training, Pill Testing, and Medical Students
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It's February and the second episode of season two sees Dave move internationally to review the how attention is affected by brain training, Shakira move towards the college to discuss their position on pill testing, and Mazz move back in time to revisit experiences of student and teacher assessments in medical school. The articles covered in this …
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S2E1 - Social Inclusion, the NDIS, and Balint Groups
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It's January which means that it's time for first episode of season two of The Psych Review. Dave kicks things off by talking about the intersection between mental health and the NDIS, Shakira looks into social inclusion in young patients, and Mazz covers a new approach to support registrars in training. The articles covered in this month's episode…
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S1E12 - Anxiety Guidelines and Climate Change
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It's December and The Psych Review has officially turned 1 year old. Mazz and Dave dive deep into the recently released Australian and New Zealand clinical practice guidelines for anxiety disorders, Shak talks about whether or not psychiatry should be more involved in the arena of climate change, and the whole team reviews how the cast has evolved …
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S1E11 - CTO Legislation, Testosterone, and Capacity for ECT
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The Psych Review's hosts are together to review developments over the month of November. Shak compares the past and present of community treatment orders, Mazz returns to the Supreme Court with a recent verdict regarding electro-convulsive therapy, and Dave systematically reviews the role of testosterone in depression. If you enjoyed the cast we wo…
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S1E10 - Fitness to Plead, Better Access, and Suicide Prevention
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It's October and The Psych Review team is back. Mazz explains Fitness to Plead in the context of the ongoing Bourke Street tragedy case, Dave critically analyses a recent review of the Better Access scheme, and Shak covers a novel approach to intensive suicide prevention. Note: this episode contains content regarding the Bourke Street tragedy that …
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S1E9 - Neuropsychiatry Special
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It's September and The Psych Review is focussing in on neuropsychiatry. Dave talks about the neuroscience behind vicarious trauma in psychiatrists, Shak takes a look at a useful clinical update on Alzheimer's Disease, and Mazz explores the history and current state of conversion disorder. If you enjoyed the cast we would love you to subscribe, rate…
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S1E8 - Early Psychosis Special
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The August edition of The Psych Review is all about first episode psychosis. Dave looks into the prevalence of psychotic experiences in our youth, Mazz reviews antipsychotic initiation guidelines, and Shak talks about different approaches to medication discontinuation following remission of a psychotic episode. If you enjoyed the cast we would love…
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S1E7 - Ketamine, Gaming, and Deep Brain Stimulation
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It's July and in the latest cast from The Psych Review the registrars debate whether or not excessive video gaming should be considered pathological, talk about promising research regarding deep brain stimulation in OCD, and finally have a think about the potentially unique role of ketamine in the treatment of depression. If you enjoyed the cast we…
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S1E6 - Encephalitis, Doctor Burnout, and Multidisciplinary Reviews
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The June edition of The Psych Review sees the registrars address whether we should be doing more to look for NMDA receptor antibodies in first episode psychosis, answer what makes a successful multidisciplinary team review, and delve into the latest regarding burnout in doctors. If you enjoyed the cast we would love you to subscribe, rate, and/or r…
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S1E5 - Childhood Exercise, Risk Formulation, and Indigenous Health
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In the May edition of The Psych Review the registrars cover risk formulation as discussed at the recent RANZCP congress, the latest in suicide prevention in Indigenous Australians, and also the link between exercise and mental health problems in youth. If you enjoyed the cast we would love you to subscribe, rate, and/or review us on iTunes. The Psy…
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S1E4 - Coping Planning, Early Trauma, and Community Orders
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In the April edition of The Psych Review, the registrars review recent developments in Australian Psychiatry. This month we delve into how being aware of adverse childhood experiences may help to manage and prevent mental health disorders, how using different language could overhaul the way we use safety plans, whether or not community treatment or…
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S1E3 - Digital Psychiatry, Smoking, and Psychological Distress
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The third episode of The Psych Review sees the registrars review the March 2018 edition of the ANZJP. We cover unconventional approaches to psychiatric delivery with a look at digital technology and telephone interventions in the treatment of psychosis, as well as some interesting comparisons between distress in Australian and Canadian populations.…
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S1E2 - Ovaries, Infants, and Antidepressants
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In the second episode of The Psych Review, the registrars review the February 2018 edition of the ANZJP. We discuss a proposed shift in perinatal psychiatry towards attachment, mental health service delivery for young people, potential links between borderline personality disorder and polycystic ovarian syndrome, and also a groundbreaking piece reg…
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S1E1 - Data Reproducibility, Anorexia Nervosa, and Farmer Health
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In the first official episode of The Psych Review, the registrars review the first ANZJP of 2018. This month our focus turns to why it matters that some research isn't reproducible, whether Anorexia Nervosa should be in the category of Eating Disorders at all, and we also look at some recently curated data regarding the mental health of farmers in …
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Pilot - Neurobiology of Violence, e-Mental Health, and Indigenous Suicide
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In the Pilot episode of The Psych Review, the team reviews the ANZJP from December 2017. We cover alarming statistics regarding Indigenous mental health, positive findings about a new innovation 'Mindspot', take a look into the neurobiology behind violence, and most importantly try to figure out what exactly The Psychiatry Ashes are. If you like wh…
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