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We address the challenging and controversial issues facing our society from a psychological and psychiatric perspective, and the implications for clinical practice. Hosted by psychologist Eyrn Parks, PhD, with co-hosts: child and adolescent psychiatrists Toshia Yamaguchi, MD and Alan Atkins, MD and psychiatry resident Yasmine Dakhama, MD. Let's Get Psyched is produced by Elliot Fong in the studios... more

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Latest Episodes

What is the relationship between AI and psychosis? Do chatbots help or hurt? We explore these questions with the Director of Stanford's child psychosis clinic (INSPIRE), Dr. Apurva Bhatt, and researcher with lived experience, Shannon Pagdon.

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In this episode, Dr. Jade Sasser joins us for another episode to discuss the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires and the associated climate anxiety, as well as reproductive justice and specifically how climate change contributes to a hesitancy to have childre... more

In this episode, we talk to UCR's Dr. Jade Sasser about climate anxiety, who also recently published the book, "Climate Anxiety and the Kid Question: Deciding Whether to Have Children in an Uncertain Future". The hosts discuss climate anxiety, an umb... more

In this episode, Dr. Melissa Batt goes deeper into her supervision guidance for when patients are rude to trainees.

Hosts: Eyrn, Toshia, Al, River

Guest: Melissa Batt, MD, MPH

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Recent Guests

Shannon Pagdon
Clinical research coordinator and nationally certified peer specialist
Living with Psychosis
Episode: #198 - Psychosis and AI
Apurva Bhatt
Child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist, director of Stanford's Child Inspire Early Psychosis Clinic
Stanford University School of Medicine
Episode: #198 - Psychosis and AI
Dr. Jade Sasser
Associate Professor in Gender and Sexuality Studies and Society, Environment and Health Equity
University of California, Riverside
Episode: #196 - Climate Anxiety with Dr. Jade Sasser (Part 1)
Melissa Batt
Director of the Child and Family Clinic at CU and expert in child and adolescent psychiatry
University of Colorado
Episode: #195 - When Patients are Rude to Trainees
Dr. Randy Frost
A researcher and expert on hoarding disorder
Episode: #193 - Hoarding Disorder with Dr. Randy Frost (Part 2)
Randy Frost
Harold and Elsa Cipolla Israel Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Smith College
Smith College
Episode: #192 - Hoarding Disorder with Dr. Randy Frost (Part 1)
Kimneath Lay
Second year psychiatry resident from Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital
Episode: #190 - Spotlight on Psychiatry in Cambodia (Part 1)
Ron-Li Liaw
Chair of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Pediatric Mental Health at Children's Hospital Colorado
Children's Hospital Colorado
Episode: #187 - Mental Health Systems and Their Future (Part 1)
Josh Dodes
Psychotherapist in private practice and the creator of the term 'Unhappy Achievers'
Private Practice, Philadelphia
Episode: #186 - Unhappy Achievers (Part 2)

Hosts

Eyrn Parks
Host and psychologist
Alan Atkins
Co-host and psychiatrist

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 45 ratings
  • I love this podcast

    I’m a grad student for clinical counseling and I find this podcast so helpful in keeping me in the loop. I also appreciate the guest speakers! Thanks so much.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    WolfGirl333
    United States4 years ago
  • Good for the drive

    Fun to listen to. The right combination of learning with fun and of controversy with measured poise.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Selbategev1
    United States4 years ago
  • Very interesting & thought-provoking!

    I’ve never really been a ‘podcast person’ but this series is really interesting! Very insightful about relevant topics. Has the right amount of facts, opinions and nerdiness without getting too technical so that everyone can relate to the discussion. Shoutout to Dr. Parks for asking some great questions!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Divvko
    United States5 years ago
  • Go listen to this now !

    I really enjoy that they explain things from both a psychological and psychiatric perspective and keep it interesting through out each episode. So far I’ve only listened to 3 and I am hooked ! Shout out to Dr. Atkins !

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ynnerb
    United States5 years ago
  • Quite enjoyable and accessible

    Wish the episodes were longer though, cos I quite enjoy the discussions between the hosts, and feel like they have to rush a lot of stuff and information in half an hour. They’re doing a great job, and half an hour is a lot of work probably, but this is just my wish.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GoshLily
    United Arab Emirates5 years ago

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The engaging style of the hosts and their expertise contribute to a lively and informative listening experience.
Listeners appreciate the blend of personal anecdotes with scientific discussions, making complex topics relatable.
Many find the content thought-provoking, and it resonates well with those in the mental health field or studying psychology.
Some listeners wish for longer episodes to dive deeper into the discussions, reflecting the audience's eagerness for more detail.

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#198 - Psychosis and AI
Q: What is AI psychosis?
AI psychosis is when individuals experiencing psychosis may use AI tools like ChatGPT, which can reinforce their delusions or ideas, creating a blurring of reality.
#196 - Climate Anxiety with Dr. Jade Sasser (Part 1)
Q: Is climate anxiety more prevalent in certain political affiliations?
If labeled as climate anxiety, it may seem more prevalent among Democrats, but the emotional impact of climate-related disasters is a universal experience, regardless of political beliefs.
#196 - Climate Anxiety with Dr. Jade Sasser (Part 1)
Q: How might climate anxiety manifest in someone's life?
It can disrupt daily functioning and lead to symptoms such as nightmares and struggles with focusing on schoolwork, often accompanied by existential concerns about the future.
#196 - Climate Anxiety with Dr. Jade Sasser (Part 1)
Q: What is climate anxiety?
Climate anxiety refers to a variety of emotional responses to climate change, such as worry, concern, and distress. It encompasses feelings like anxiety, depression, and grief related to anticipated future impacts of climate change.
#192 - Hoarding Disorder with Dr. Randy Frost (Part 1)
Q: Are there personality characteristics associated with hoarding disorder?
Yes, individuals with hoarding disorder often exhibit high levels of perfectionism, anxiety sensitivity, and low tolerance for distress.

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What is Let's Get Psyched about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This series primarily addresses the most pressing and often controversial issues surrounding mental health and psychiatric practices. Hosts bring a wealth of expertise from their respective fields, engaging in lively discussions about topics such as climate anxiety, patient interactions, hoarding disorders, and the cultural implications of mental health practices. The unique aspect of the episodes lies in their exploration of how societal challenges intertwine with psychological concepts, often incorporating personal insights and experiences from both professionals and guests within the psychiatric field. Their ability to present complex topics in an accessible way makes this series appealing to both professionals and laypeople interested i... more

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2. Apurva Bhatt
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4. Melissa Batt
5. Dr. Randy Frost
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7. Kimneath Lay
8. Ron-Li Liaw

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