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Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

COVID-19 and the Brain: Delirium & Viral Encephalitis

Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

David J Puder

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

In a previous episode, we covered COVID-19 and its effect on mental health. In today’s episode of the podcast, we will be covering COVID-19 from the medical perspective with regards to its effect on the brain as well as treatment options, their side effects and special considerations.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Psychiatry and Psychothermic Podcast.

0:12.2

I'm here to talk about getting rid of burnout, increasing job satisfaction, and feeling

0:16.6

like an expert in what you do.

0:18.6

One thing that created a lot of burnout and angst for me was trying to get continued medical

0:22.0

education right at the last minute.

0:24.2

So why not join the CME membership and do CME while listening to this podcast?

0:28.6

Go to Psychiatrypodcast.com, sign up, sign in, take the test, and the certification

0:32.5

is emailed to you in seconds.

0:34.2

Hello and welcome back to the podcast today.

0:38.3

I am going to be doing a dive into some of the neurologic and psychiatric complications

0:42.8

of COVID-19.

0:45.0

It's a little bit more of a sobering podcast.

0:48.5

And in this time, I'm reminded of one of my favorite books, Man Search for Meaning

0:54.7

Victor Frankl.

0:56.5

He wrote about the intimate and horrific Holocaust experience that he viewed from the perspective

1:03.6

of a psychiatrist.

1:06.8

And he said, the way in which a man accepts his fate and all the suffering and tales,

1:11.8

the way in which he takes up his cross gives him ample opportunity, even under the most

1:15.7

difficult circumstances, to add a deeper meaning to his life.

1:20.3

He may remain brave, dignified, and unselfish, or in the bitter fight for self-preservation.

1:26.6

He may forget his human dignity and become no more than an animal.

1:31.6

He also was quoted to say, we who lived in the concentration camps can remember the men

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