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My Three Shrinks

By Shrink Rap

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Podcast Description

Three psychiatrists (with private practice, forensic, and consultation-liaison perspectives) from the Shrink Rap blog -- Dinah, Clinkshrink and Roy -- talk about topics related to psychiatry, mental illness, neurology & brain disease, while trying not to make it too boring. The blog and podcast are aimed at a psychiatrist audience, but are often interesting to a lay audience or other health professionals. Common topics are psychotherapy, depression & bipolar disorder, anxiety, antidepressants and other psychiatric medications or drugs, forensics, psychology, and patient rights. We also discuss fellow health care bloggers' recent posts.

Customer Reviews

My Favorite Podcast

In an attempt to canvas what was out there, I recently decided to download a bunch of randomly selected podcasts. Sadly most podcasts are so bad that I can only listen to them for only 30 seconds or so. The less said about that, the better. I like My Three Shrinks the most. The three shrinks—ClinkShrink, Dinah, and Roy—are a winning combination of likeable, mildly argumentative, and almost always interesting personalities. I find their discussions of mental pathologies fascinating, but I am even more interested in their struggles with philosophical/ethical issues, juxtaposed with the always pressing need for practical application. For example, in one recent episode, they discuss how they go about deciding who needs medication; the discussion soon became a philosophical sandbox of serious consequence. Typical question: How do you know a person meets a threshold that triggers a valid justification for medication? But the Three Shrinks ask such questions in an engaging, honest way that I find refreshing. Sometimes, you can hear one of them revising how they have looked at an important problem. How often can you say about anything you see or hear in any mass medium? It's a fun podcast to listen to—often laugh-out-loud funny.

This Podcast is Informative AND a Lot of Fun !

The program is a series of brief segments in which three psychiatrists discuss various contemporary mental health issues, many of them from print and online media. The interplay between the three is enjoyable, and their discussion is animated, with intensity and humor. This podcast is aimed at the general public, but also of interest to those in the field. I am a clinical forensic psychologist and part-time academic, and I always learn something form the show. I always learn something.

Hard to understand, poor radio quality

This has poor radio quality, which is strange, considering its sister show, "Shrink Rap Radio" has the best audio quality I've heard on the net. Its also confusing, as three people are talking at once, and their voices vary, so I constantly have to readjust the volume.

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  • Category: Medicine
  • Language: English

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