
Thinking in Psychiatry is an Academy by Psych Scene podcast featuring short, high-signal audio episodes you can listen to on the go. Each week we break down emerging evidence, evolving clinical frameworks, and complex cases across the lifespan – from psychopharmacology and neurobiology to formulation, systems thinking, and metabolic and sleep psychiatry. Designed for busy clinicians, every episode... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthHealth & FitnessMedicine | |||

Access the mentioned paper here:
Trying to Unravel Why Alzheimer Disease Is More Common in Women
By Rita Rubin, MA
jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2839498#
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Women’s Mental Health Course:
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Parkinson’s disease as a somato-cognitive action network disorder
Ren et. al.
The brain’s action-mode network
Dosenbach et. al.
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Sleep And Psychiatry:
ADHD and Sleep Dysfunction:
In this episode, Dr Sanil Rege explores the "how and why" of sleep by analysing a 2025 Neuron persp... more
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In this episode, Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr Sanil Rege examines the complex relationship between ADHD pharmacotherapy and the emergence of psychotic symptoms.
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Apple Podcasts | #199 |
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The episodes concentrate on clinical neuroscience and practice-focused psychiatry, often tying new research to practical decision-making in treatment. Recurrent themes include sleep mechanisms, neurochemistry, appetite and hunger regulation in the context of psychiatric care, pharmacotherapy—including stimulants, ketamine, and other rapid-acting interventions—and the complexities of treatment-resistant depression and psychosis risk. Across installments, the host frequently critiques conventional assumptions, emphasizes nuanced risk assessment, and highlights integrated approaches that combine pharmacology with psychotherapy, sleep science, and patient-centered care. A notable strength is the willingness to reinterpret established findings i... more
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