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Thinking In Psychiatry

Thinking In Psychiatry

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Thinking in Psychiatry is an Academy by Psych Scene podcast featuring short, high-signal audio episodes you can listen to on the go. Each week we break down emerging evidence, evolving clinical frameworks, and complex cases across the lifespan – from psychopharmacology and neurobiology to formulation, systems thinking, and metabolic and sleep psychiatry. Designed for busy clinicians, every episode is grounded in evidence, reviewed by faculty, and focused on one question: how can we practise better psychiatry, starting today?© 2025 Psych Scene Pty Ltd Hygiene & gesundes Leben Seelische & Geistige Gesundheit
  • The 3 Types of Hunger Clinicians Need to Know For Medication Side Effects
    Jan 22 2026

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    In this episode Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr Sanil Rege, explores the complex neurobiology of appetite regulation, diving deep into the nuances of the brain-gut-microbiome system.

    Based on a recent New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) review titled “The Physiology of Hunger,” the discussion examines hunger not as a matter of willpower, but as a sophisticated interaction between the brain, gut, and microbiome.

    This podcast provides clinicians with a pathophysiological framework for differentiating between energy balance systems, reward-based drives, and microbial metabolites to better manage obesity, anorexia nervosa, and the cautious implementation of GLP-1 receptor agonists.

    To get access to more material like this plus over 150 hours of interactive CPD education on psychiatry, check out The Academy using the link below:

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    #HungerPhysiology #Neuroscience #MetabolicHealth

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    11 Min.
  • Why Pharmacotherapy Alone May 'Fail' in Complex TRD (Treatment-Resistant Depression)
    Jan 14 2026

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    In this episode, Dr Sanil Rege looks at treatment refractory mood disorders through a psychodynamic lens using a naturalistic study from the Austen Riggs Centre.


    A subset of what most see as Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD) isn't just pharmacological non-response; it's depression embedded within personality organisation, trauma-related aspects, attachment, and unconscious patterns.


    This podcast provides clinicians with a psychodynamic perspective to understand how clinical refractoriness to standard pharmacotherapy can be sustained by meaning, defences, and relational patterns, not just neurotransmitters.

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    14 Min.
  • The How and Why of Sleep: Motor Theory and Catecholamine Hypothesis
    Dec 3 2025

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    In this episode, we explore a groundbreaking 2025 Neuron paper that reframes how sleep is generated in the brain, and why we sleep at all.


    Instead of a single “sleep centre,” sleep emerges from a distributed network embedded within motor and autonomic circuits. The authors also propose a unifying “catecholamine hypothesis” explaining sleep’s restorative functions across brain, immune, and metabolic systems.


    We break down what this means for clinicians, how it updates classic models of sleep–wake regulation, and why dysfunction in these systems manifests across psychiatry.

    To access all episodes of this podcast plus 150+ hours of advanced psychiatric education, join the Academy today. Get access here:

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    10 Min.
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