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Positive Psychiatry - with Rakesh Jain, MD

Positive Psychiatry - with Rakesh Jain, MD

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Positive Psychiatry with Rakesh Jain, MD explores the science and practice of fostering mental wellness, resilience, and flourishing through the lens of psychiatry. Join me as I discuss articles and opinions from expert clinicians, researchers, and thought leaders as they discuss emerging strategies to enhance well-being, purpose, and strengths—not just reduce symptoms. From gratitude and optimism to meaning and connection, this podcast brings evidence-based insights into the heart of mental healthcare.


I am additionally a proud member of the Steering Committee of Psych Congress. This year's annual meeting is September 17-21 in San Diego, California.

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  • Flourishing, Not Just Functioning: Top 10 Tips for Positive Psychiatry Practitioners
    Jul 7 2025

    What if traditional psychiatry has been missing half the equation? While treating symptoms matters, patients ultimately want more—they want to flourish, not just function.

    In this groundbreaking conversation between Dr. Rakesh Jain and wellness expert Dr. Saundra Jain, we unpack ten transformative tips for clinicians seeking to master positive psychiatry. This isn't about replacing traditional approaches but enhancing them with evidence-based practices that nurture wellness alongside treating illness.

    You'll discover how shifting from a problem-centric to a wellness-centric mindset transforms the therapeutic relationship. Learn practical ways to incorporate strengths-based interviewing, turning routine appointments into opportunities for growth and hope. We explore how simple interventions like the "three good things" practice can produce measurable improvements in well-being, even when practiced for just one week.

    The conversation delves into neuroplasticity as a scientific foundation for hope, helping patients see themselves as "becoming" rather than broken. We examine how meaning-making accelerates healing and why lifestyle factors deserve recognition as primary psychiatric interventions. You'll gain insights into measuring flourishing—not just pathology—with tools like the PERMA profiler and WHO-5 wellness scale.

    Perhaps most importantly, we address why clinicians must embody these principles themselves. As Dr. Saundra Jain powerfully states, "Our presence, how we show up... that is the intervention, that is the medicine."

    Whether you're a psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, nurse practitioner, social worker, or simply curious about wellness, these science-backed approaches will expand your practice and uplift your perspective. Try implementing just one tip this week and witness how it transforms both your patient interactions and your own well-being.

    www.JainUplift.com

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    38 Min.
  • Reframing ADHD: Beyond Deficits to Discovering Strengths
    Jul 4 2025

    Imagine a world where ADHD isn't just viewed as a collection of deficits but as a unique neurological variation with both challenges and remarkable strengths. That's the revolutionary perspective Dr. Rakesh Jain explores in this thought-provoking episode that challenges conventional thinking about one of the most misunderstood conditions in psychiatry.

    Drawing on over three decades of clinical experience, Dr. Jain proposes a fundamental shift from the traditional deficit model to a diversity model that acknowledges the full spectrum of human experience. "Differences aren't deficits—they're variations," he explains, "and every variation comes with strengths and weaknesses." While never minimizing the very real impairments that come with ADHD, this episode illuminates how positive psychiatry can complement traditional approaches by recognizing the creativity, spontaneity, and unique cognitive gifts often present in those with ADHD.

    The episode takes listeners on a three-part journey, first challenging conventional thinking about ADHD, then building a positive psychiatry toolkit specifically for ADHD care, and finally exploring how to build resilience and meaning. Dr. Jain shares practical strategies for clinicians and patients alike, including character strength assessments, mindfulness techniques, and ways to identify and enhance "flow states"—those moments of deep engagement where people with ADHD often excel. He also shares a moving personal essay written by a psychiatrist married to someone with ADHD, offering rare insight into living with and loving someone with this condition.

    Perhaps most powerfully, Dr. Jain encourages clinicians to help patients reframe their identity from "broken to brave," emphasizing how a genuine expression of admiration for a patient's tenacity can be "as powerful as any medication we can possibly offer." By the end, listeners will understand why the question "what's strong?" deserves as much attention as "what's wrong?" when working with ADHD patients. Whether you're a healthcare provider, educator, parent, or someone living with ADHD, this episode offers a refreshing perspective that could transform how you view neurodevelopmental differences.

    Here are the citations I referenced during this podcast. Enjoy!

    Zimmerman M, et al. Am J Psychiatry. 2006;163(1):148-150

    Demyttenaere K, et al. J Affect Disord. 2015;174:390-396.

    Jeste DV, et al. J Clin Psychiatry. 2015;76(6):675-683.

    Becker KD, et al. Adm Policy Ment Health. 2011;38(6):440-458.

    Gallup and Sharecare Announce 2017 State Well-Being Rankings. www.well-beingindex.com/2017-gswbi-state-rankings. Accessed August 21, 2018.

    Jain S, et al. Presented at: 29th Annual US Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress; October 2016; San Antonio, TX.

    Spinhoven P, et al. PLoS One. 2015;10(10):e0139912.

    Menezes AM, et al. PLoS One. 2013;8(11):e80370.

    Burgdorf J, et al. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2006;30(2):173-187.

    Loonen AJ, et al. Med Hypotheses. 2016;87:14-21.

    Berridge KC, et al. Neuron. 2015;86(3):646-664.

    Kringelbach ML, et al. Trends Cogn Sci. 2009;13(11):479-487.

    Berridge KC, et al. Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2013;23(3):294-303.

    Greenberg T, et al. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2015;10(4):605-611.

    Yang...

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    35 Min.
  • Wellness Deficit Disorder: The Hidden Epidemic in Modern Psychiatry
    Jun 28 2025

    'Wellness Deficit Disorder':

    Could we be missing something crucial in mental healthcare? Beyond the familiar symptoms that define psychiatric disorders lies a hidden dimension of wellness that most clinicians never address—despite it being what patients value most.

    I and Saundra Jain introduce the revolutionary concept of "Wellness Deficit Disorder," a condition not yet recognized in diagnostic manuals but profoundly present in clinical practice. Through compelling research, we reveals a startling disconnect: while clinicians focus primarily on symptom reduction, patients rank "feeling that life is meaningful" as their highest priority, with symptom reduction ranking only fifth on their list.

    This isn't just philosophical musing. Using the HERO Wellness Scale (measuring Happiness, Enthusiasm, Resilience, and Optimism), research shows individuals with psychiatric disorders score 18-25% lower on wellness measures compared to those without diagnoses. Even more compelling, neurobiological studies reveal separate neural circuits for positive emotions versus negative ones, challenging our fundamental understanding of psychological health.

    The implications transform how we should approach treatment. When patients engage with evidence-based wellness practices like nature reconnection, digital decluttering, nutrition optimization, and meaningful socialization, their psychiatric symptoms often improve more significantly than with symptom-focused treatments alone. In some cases, wellness deficits actually precede symptom emergence, suggesting preventative possibilities.

    This approach doesn't reject conventional psychiatry but enhances it, offering a more complete path toward psychological well-being. By addressing both the absence of illness and the presence of wellness, we can finally help patients achieve what they've been asking for all along—not just survival, but genuine thriving. Are you ready to expand your understanding of what comprehensive mental healthcare really means?

    Here are the citations I referenced during this podcast. Enjoy!

    Zimmerman M, et al. Am J Psychiatry. 2006;163(1):148-150

    Demyttenaere K, et al. J Affect Disord. 2015;174:390-396.

    Jeste DV, et al. J Clin Psychiatry. 2015;76(6):675-683.

    Becker KD, et al. Adm Policy Ment Health. 2011;38(6):440-458.

    Gallup and Sharecare Announce 2017 State Well-Being Rankings. www.well-beingindex.com/2017-gswbi-state-rankings. Accessed August 21, 2018.

    Jain S, et al. Presented at: 29th Annual US Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress; October 2016; San Antonio, TX.

    Spinhoven P, et al. PLoS One. 2015;10(10):e0139912.

    Menezes AM, et al. PLoS One. 2013;8(11):e80370.

    Burgdorf J, et al. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2006;30(2):173-187.

    Loonen AJ, et al. Med Hypotheses. 2016;87:14-21.

    Berridge KC, et al. Neuron. 2015;86(3):646-664.

    Kringelbach ML, et al. Trends Cogn Sci. 2009;13(11):479-487.

    Berridge KC, et al. Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2013;23(3):294-303.

    Greenberg T, et al. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2015;10(4):605-611.

    Yang...

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    1 Std. und 2 Min.

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