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Mental Health / Psychiatry Podcasts Overview

By: Dr Marshall Nash
October 29, 2010
Full interview of Dr Nash's talk on Dementia, includes background information, answers to listeners' questions, and resources for further information. Complete podcast
By: Dr Marshall Nash
October 29, 2010
Dr Nash introduces a major health concern among men: what dementia is, how it develops, signs and symptoms, current research and medical progress, and prevention strategies. Complete podcast
By: Dr Marshall Nash
October 29, 2010
Dr Nash talks about the ApoE test, how your risks are impacted if Alzheimer's is in your family history, and lifestyle behaviors you can adopt to decrease your risk. Complete podcast
By: Dr Marshall Nash
October 29, 2010
Dr Nash answers a question regarding what the test is and how it is administered; includes the ApoE test. Complete podcast
By: Dr Marshall Nash
October 29, 2010
Dr Nash answers a listener's concern that he is forgetting behaviors he's maintained for years. Complete podcast
By: Dr Marshall Nash
October 29, 2010
Dr Nash answers a question about how to talk with someone who will not see a doctor but may be showing signs of dementia. Complete podcast
By: Marshall Nash, MD
January 29, 2010
Dr Nash encourages communication with your doctor, caregiver, or other health specialist regarding mental health. Complete podcast
By: Dr. Craig Johnson
January 29, 2010
Dr. Craig Johnson is interviewed on the topic of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Complete podcast
By: Dr. Craig Johnson
January 29, 2010
Dr. Craig Johnson answers a listener question about checking the locks three times each night. Complete podcast
By: Dr. Craig Johnson
January 29, 2010
Dr. Craig Johnson answers a listener question regarding obsession about test-taking a the resulting grade. Complete podcast
By: Dr. Craig Johnson
January 29, 2010
Dr. Craig Johnson answers a listener question about a regular habit of trying on a dozen different outfits before work each day. Complete podcast
By: Dr. Craig Johnson
January 29, 2010
Dr. Craig Johnson answers a listener question about OCD and alcoholism. Complete podcast
By: Dr. Craig Johnson
January 29, 2010
Dr. Craig Johnson answers a listener question about the difference between Asperger's and OCD. Complete podcast
By: Dr. Craig Johnson
January 29, 2010
Dr. Craig Johnson shares a minute of discussion on OCD. Complete podcast
By: Dr. Craig Johnson
January 29, 2010
Dr. Craig Johnson shares a resource for more information on obsessive-compulsive disorder.  Complete podcast
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