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🗓️ 7 June 2021
⏱️ 88 minutes
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In this podcast episode, we will interview Jeffrey Paul Kahn, MD, a psychiatrist who recently co-edited a book called Psychotic Disorders: Comorbidity Detection Promotes Improved Diagnosis and Treatment. Our focus will be on different presentations of psychosis and how through a good history you can better treat the underlying issue and choose optimal treatments.
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| 0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the Psychiatry and Psychothermic Podcast. |
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| 0:34.5 | All right, welcome back to the podcast. |
| 0:36.7 | I am joined today with an expert, Jeffrey Paul Khan. |
| 0:42.4 | He is an author of a recent book that he edited and put together called Psychotic Disorders, |
| 0:49.8 | Comorbidity, Detection, Promotes, Improved Diagnosis and Treatment. |
| 0:54.7 | This book focuses on different presentations of psychosis and how through good history |
| 1:00.3 | and good treatment, you can uniquely look at and think through how to properly diagnose |
| 1:08.0 | and then treat these different psychotic comorbidities. |
| 1:12.6 | Dr. Khan completed medical school, psychiatry, residency, and fellowship at Columbia University. |
| 1:18.1 | Other than this recent book on psychosis, he has done extensive work including books, book |
| 1:23.9 | chapters, and publications in occupational psychiatry, anxiety, heart disease, and one |
| 1:29.6 | book on an evolutionary theory that anxiety and depressive disorders evolved from an |
| 1:36.3 | altruistic instinct, which I'm going to have to have you explain what that means. |
| 1:39.8 | He has no conflicts of interest. |
| 1:41.0 | I'm also joined with Catherine Wu, who is a psychiatry resident who has done an amazing |
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