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Presenter: Dr Stuart Leask
Interviewees: Professor Tim Crow and
Professor Robin Murray
Audio running time: 130 minutes
Credits: 1 per section
Please note that this interview is 130 minutes in length
and has been split into three sections. Each section contains
4-5 short podcasts and its own module test, allowing you to
gain 1 CPD credit per section.
Click on the links below to download the individual
podcasts.
Part 1
1. Psychiatric research in the
1960s
2. The dopamine hypothesis
3. Clozapine and
the atypicals
4. Brain shape
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Part 2
5. Viruses
6. Biology versus psychology, versus
diagnosis
7. Genes
8. Environment, obstetrics and
immigration
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Part 3
9. Ways forward and
deterioration
10. Cannabis
11. The continuum, epidemiology and
urbanicity
12. Where have we got to in the last 40
years?
13. The future of treatment
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Learning outcomes
By the end of this podcast, we hope you will be able
to:
- place some of the key findings in
psychosis research in their historical context
- describe the evolution of some of the
central ideas in psychosis research today
- understand the different arguments
relating to these, especially why there might still be differences
of opinion in the face of the same evidence
- understand the origin of our current
treatments, and what we understand and do not understand about
these.
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