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131. Manufacturing Bipolar Disorder
131. Manufacturing Bipolar Disorder
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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Apr 25, 2024
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Description
Join us as we review the staggering surge of Bipolar I and Bipolar II diagnoses in the post-drug era. We examine flaws in DSM criteria, uncover financial conflicts of interest, and discuss the overdiagnosis and overmedication rampant in psychiatry. Are normal mood fluctuations being pathologized? We explore the role of psychiatric drugs, their side effects, and the impact of nutrition and lifestyle on mood regulation. Ultimately, we advocate for informed consent and holistic approaches to mental health.Manufacturing Bipolar Disorder - by Dr. Roger McFillinNote: This podcast episode is designed solely for informational and educational purposes, without endorsing or promoting any specific medical treatments. We strongly advise consulting with a qualified healthcare professional before making any medical decisions or taking any actions.*If you are in crisis or believe you have an emergency, please contact your doctor or dial 911. If you are contemplating suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK to speak with a trained and skilled counselor.RADICALLY GENUINE PODCASTDr. Roger McFillin / Radically Genuine WebsiteYouTube @RadicallyGenuineDr. Roger McFillin (@DrMcFillin) / XSubstack | Radically Genuine | Dr. Roger McFillinInstagram @radicallygenuineContact Radically GenuinePLEASE SUPPORT OUR PARTNERS15% Off Pure Spectrum CBD (Code: RadicallyGenuine)—-----------FREE DOWNLOAD! DISTRESS TOLERANCE SKILLS—----------ADDITIONAL RESOURCES5:00 - Anatomy of an Epidemic | Robert Whitaker Books6:00 - History of Bipolar Disorder | Psych Central9:00 - Bipolar Disorder - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)15:00 - Undisclosed financial conflicts of interest in DSM-5-TR: cross sectional analysis | The BMJ34:00 - The existential crisis of bipolar II disorder - PMC42:00 - The history of lithium therapy - PMC
Released:
Apr 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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