Knowing that mental wellness is a topic that deeply affects each and every one of us, McLean Hospital brings you Mindful Things, a podcast dedicated to real talk about the conditions and situations we face daily yet rarely discuss. In each episode, we sit down with some very special guests, including experts from Harvard Medical School, as well as ordinary people living extraordinary lives, to dig... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 133 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental HealthMedicine |
Jeff talks to Dr. David J. Alperovitz about how anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, and ARFID are diagnosed and treated. David also provides an overview of eating disorders, shares tips for recognizing key warning signs, and answers audience qu... more
Jeff talks to Dr. Jeff Szymanski about hoarding disorder, its warning signs, and options for treatment. They also discuss the evolution of the diagnosis, how it started as a subtype of OCD, and its current diagnostic criteria. Additionally, Dr. Szyma... more
Jeff talks to Dr. Kathryn Eve Lewandowski about both schizophrenia and the different types of bipolar disorder. Eve shares overviews on both disorders, tips for spotting their signs and seeking treatment, and answers audience questions about successf... more
Jeff talks to Dr. Karen Jacob about how borderline personality disorder is diagnosed and treated. The two discuss causes and symptoms of BPD, as well as some misconceptions that are widely held about the illness. Karen also provides tips for supporti... more
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Trevor does an amazing job! I am always looking forward to listening to this podcast! I feel it is very genuine and informative. Thank you for such a wonderful job in each and everyone of these podcasts đ„đ„đ„
Iâm actually kind of disappointed with this particular podcast because itâs talking a lot about how people have the New Years resolution of losing weight and with McLean being a mental hospital that changed my life and helped with my eating disorder Iâm just surprised that they didnât mention anything about how detrimental it can be for setting resolutions for losing weight and just talking about sweets and cutting things out itâs just shocking to me.
Thank you for an honest and sincere podcast about mental health.
Thank you for doing this podcast. Itâs so great to finally hear someone speaking so openly and honestly about mental health. I hope it reaches and helps many people. more
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