
PsychoFarm Podcast is a deep dive into the intersection of psychiatry, psychopharmacology, and the evolving understanding of mental health. Hosted by 2 psychiatrists, the podcast explores complex topics such as diagnosing mood and personality disorders, the role of medications in treatment, and the challenges of psychiatric training. Each episode breaks down the clinical insights and philosophical... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | |||

How do you actually evaluate a “delusion” in the room, especially when the belief could be plausible, culturally reinforced, or tied to mood or substances? In this episode, we break down a practical approach to psychosis language, why “fixed false be... more
What does “psychosis” actually mean, and how do clinicians recognize it in practice? In this episode, we define psychosis as a syndrome (not a single diagnosis) and walk through the core symptom domains: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinki... more
In this episode, we outline the top 10 things clinicians need to know before prescribing clozapine. Aimed at psychiatrists and trainees, we cover when to use Clozaril. for treatment-resistant schizophrenia and highlight unique benefits like reducing ... more
Today we tackle a nerve-wracking topic for many clinicians: psychiatric disability assessments and paperwork. We break down everything from FMLA leave and short-term disability to Social Security benefits, explaining how to evaluate mental health imp... more
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I’m not a practitioner but actually a philosopher that specializes in the history of psychology and psychoanalysis. While I am very interested in contemporary clinical practice, I don’t know as much about it. This podcast has provided extremely useful and interesting insight into contemporary psychiatric practice, which can be an intimidating field to break into. The discussion is always lively and entertaining and I always am excited to see a new episode appear.
(The production quality has imp... more
I’m not a medical student or practitioner, but I am a patient and seeing the other end of what goes on in psychiatry is really helpful for me to engage in my treatment. I also love your big brother/little brother dynamic. Even when the topics go over my head it’s fun to listen to.
This podcast is by far one of the best clinical podcasts for practicing psychiatrists. Thank you for being on the pulse (and sometimes on the nose) of the issues psychiatrists think and often disagree about.
i’m a psych resident at a (frankly understaffed) government asylum in a third world country and this podcast gives me so much insight, guidance, and much needed laughs.
thank you so much for the work you do.
You guys are really hard to listen to. I’ve been a subscriber since before you started podcasting and I kept hoping you would improve but I just can’t anymore. Your content is useful and interesting but you are both just insufferable. I’m sorry but I’m done.
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Focused on the intersection of psychiatry and psychopharmacology, content revolves around the complexities of mental health. Engaging discussions cover a wide array of topics including psychiatric diagnoses, therapeutic relationships, and the nuances of medication management. Each episode provides clinical insights and philosophical exploration, targeting both practitioners in the field and those with a general interest in mental health. Unique to this series are the candid exchanges between hosts, often incorporating humor and personal anecdotes, which enhance the accessibility of intricate subjects. Listeners are likely to appreciate the blend of informed opinion and practical advice, making it a valuable resource for mental health profes... more
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