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Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
laine
18 episodes
3 months ago
Exploring the spaces between labels, lives, and healing. Hosted by Laine — a psychiatric nurse practitioner with lived experience — Psychiatry, Rewritten challenges the way we talk about mental health. With honest stories and real conversations, it explores the gray areas between symptoms and identity, diagnosis and humanity. Because healing isn’t linear, and the truth isn’t always clinical. This is where the rewrite begins.
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Exploring the spaces between labels, lives, and healing. Hosted by Laine — a psychiatric nurse practitioner with lived experience — Psychiatry, Rewritten challenges the way we talk about mental health. With honest stories and real conversations, it explores the gray areas between symptoms and identity, diagnosis and humanity. Because healing isn’t linear, and the truth isn’t always clinical. This is where the rewrite begins.
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Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
No One Asked Him

I want my audience to know that I recorded this in one take with no editing whatsoever, and I uploaded it straight from my voice memos.


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3 months ago
16 minutes 17 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
Grief is the Price of Love (Vinny’s Episode)

This episode is very close to my heart. I hope it helps even one person find the strength the take the breath to make the choice to stay alive another day. Because I’m always glad when I make it through another round of grief. Because then I’ve grown stronger! Thanks for being here ☮️

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3 months ago
31 minutes 8 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
Hope on a Drip: The Truth About IV Ketamine

What if the relief you’ve been chasing wasn’t months away — but minutes? In this episode, we dive deep into the world of IV ketamine: a treatment once reserved for anesthesiologists and now rapidly gaining traction in the psychiatric world.


We’ll break down how ketamine works (yep, we’re talking about neuroplasticity), why it’s different from traditional antidepressants, and what makes it a potential game-changer for people with treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, and suicidality.


You’ll hear stories from real people who’ve found hope where nothing else worked — and we’ll challenge the stigma that still surrounds this powerful tool. We’re not talking about magic. We’re talking about medicine — and how fast-acting relief shouldn’t be controversial.


MythBusters, research breakdowns, and a hard look at how the psychiatric field is catching up — or not. If you’ve ever wondered if ketamine could help someone you love… this one’s for you.

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4 months ago
33 minutes 28 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
The Salt That Saved Lives: Rethinking Lithium

Lithium has a reputation — and most of it’s wrong. In this episode, we unpack the truth about one of the most effective, misunderstood, and underprescribed medications in psychiatry. From its powerful anti-suicidal properties to its long-term neuroprotective benefits, lithium isn’t just “that old-school drug” — it’s a life-saving treatment that too many clinicians avoid out of habit or fear.


We’ll dive into:

• Why lithium works (and how it actually builds brain resilience)

• The stigma around side effects and lab work — and why it’s often overblown

• New research on microdosing, dementia protection, and withdrawal support

• Why comparing lithium to chemotherapy might just make sense

• Real talk: why avoiding lithium due to inconvenience could be costing lives


With myth-busting, research, and raw clinical insight, we’re giving lithium the respect it deserves — and showing why it might be the most underrated tool in your psychiatric toolbox.

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4 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 41 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
He Wasn’t Combative — He Was Confused

Dementia isn’t just about forgetting names or losing track of time. It’s about identity, safety, dignity — and the heartbreaking way our systems often fail to protect all three.


In this episode, we go deeper than the surface signs. We talk about:

• What dementia really looks like in day-to-day life

• Why labile mood, paranoia, and even aggression have real neurological roots

• How overuse of antipsychotics can worsen outcomes

• And why many patients with dementia are misdiagnosed, misunderstood, or mistreated — especially in inpatient psych settings


We also discuss:

• The importance of non-pharmacological interventions like redirection, music, and even baby dolls

• How early symptoms get brushed off — or blamed on “just aging”

• And what clinicians, caregivers, and loved ones need to understand to avoid doing harm


This episode challenges assumptions, validates caregiver exhaustion, and offers real strategies — not just for managing dementia, but for seeing the person still inside.


Because they are still there.

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4 months ago
48 minutes 24 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
First Stop, Rock Bottom: The ER and Mental Health Emergencies

What happens when the emergency room becomes the last stop for psychiatric care?


In this raw and revealing episode, we shine a light on the overcrowded, overlooked world of psychiatric patients in the ER — a place designed for heart attacks and trauma codes, not holding people in mental health crisis for days… or weeks.


We talk about:

• Why the ER has become a dumping ground for psychiatric patients

• The dangerous cycle of early hospitalization in children

• How large healthcare corporations profit off rural hospitals while neglecting community mental health needs

• The reality of restraints, understaffing, and misdiagnosis in emergency psych care

• And why it’s not the ER’s fault — but it’s still a crisis


You’ll also hear a story that puts it all into perspective: a man who needed help, not holding. Rent was due. Time was running out. But all he got was a hallway bed, a security guard, and silence.


This episode is for the people still waiting. For the ones who got labeled before they got heard. And for the clinicians and listeners ready to change the system — starting with where it breaks first.

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4 months ago
53 minutes 6 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
It Hurts, But No One Can Find It

What happens when your body is screaming, but the tests all come back normal?


In this episode, we explore somatization — the process where psychological distress shows up in the body through real, physical symptoms. We break down how and why this happens, the science behind it, and the painful reality of being dismissed, misdiagnosed, or gaslit by the medical system.


You’ll hear a first-person story about chronic GI pain, missed school, and truancy threats — all rooted in anxiety that no one caught. We also talk about how identifying emotional states can actually reduce physical symptoms, and what clinicians need to do differently when patients say, “I just don’t feel right.”


We tackle:

• The difference between somatization and conversion disorder

• How trauma, stress, and emotion can hijack the nervous system

• Why “all in your head” isn’t just offensive — it’s clinically lazy

• How to actually help people in pain when labs are clean but suffering is real


This is one of those episodes that could change how you see your body — and the way the medical world sees you.

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4 months ago
48 minutes 37 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
More Than a Label: Understanding Personality Disorders

Personality disorders are some of the most misunderstood—and most stigmatized—diagnoses in all of psychiatry. In this episode, we break down the myths, misconceptions, and messy truths about what it actually means to live with a personality disorder. From Cluster A to Cluster C, we explore how these patterns develop, how they show up in relationships and everyday life, and—most importantly—how they can be treated.


We’re not here to pathologize people. We’re here to humanize the diagnosis.

Because behind every “difficult” presentation is usually a deeper story—of survival, protection, or pain.


Plus:

– Why BPD gets so much attention (and stigma)

– How to tell the difference between narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder

– What treatment actually looks like (yes, there are options)

– A myth-busting tour of the most common stereotypes

– And why some clinicians avoid these diagnoses altogether


This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt judged for their emotional reactions, labeled as “manipulative,” or written off as untreatable. It’s also for the clinicians who want to do better.


Because people with personality disorders aren’t beyond help—they’re often the ones who need understanding the most.

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4 months ago
54 minutes 29 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
Not Just “Crazy”: Understanding Schizophrenia Beyond the Myths

Schizophrenia. It’s one of the most feared, misunderstood, and stigmatized diagnoses in all of psychiatry — and most people have no idea what it actually is.


In this episode, we go deeper than the textbooks. Laine is joined by co-host Jami — a family nurse practitioner working in detox — to explore what schizophrenia really looks like, how often it’s misdiagnosed, and why so many people are walking around with the wrong label entirely.


We talk about everything from hallucinations and delusions to flat affect, anosognosia (when someone doesn’t believe they’re sick), and the impact of trauma and substance use. We also bust common myths, explain the “schizo spectrum,” and spotlight how our system often fails those most in need of care.


Whether you’re a clinician, a loved one, or someone who’s been told they have schizophrenia — this episode is for you. It’s raw, real, and rooted in clinical compassion.

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4 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes 59 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
Why Can’t I Just Be Happy?

🎙️ Psychiatry, Rewritten — Mental health, demystified.

This podcast channel exists to challenge the stereotypes, rewrite the narrative around psychiatric diagnoses, and talk about the things no one else will say out loud. Hosted by a psychiatric nurse practitioner who believes in truth-telling, nuance, and humanity, this series blends real-life stories with clinical insight, stigma-busting education, and a deep respect for what people have survived.


We cover everything from ADHD and trauma to schizophrenia, PMDD, personality disorders, and misunderstood symptoms — with honesty, depth, and compassion.

Whether you’re a clinician, a patient, or someone just trying to make sense of their own mind…

You belong here.


Expect:

• Bold, unfiltered episodes on controversial topics

• Lived experience narratives and clinical reflections

• Myth-busting, stigma-smashing conversations

• Advocacy for misdiagnosed and overlooked people

• Tools that actually help — not just labels


Because mental health isn’t one-size-fits-all.

And healing doesn’t have to follow the rules.

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4 months ago
43 minutes 40 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
This Doesn’t Feel Like a Break - It Feels Like a Message


Hallucinations are one of the most misunderstood experiences in all of psychiatry. People assume they’re always terrifying, violent, or a sign of being “too far gone.” But the truth is more complex — and more human.


In this episode, we talk about what it actually means to hear voices or see things that others don’t. We unpack the science of psychosis, the emotional toll of being dismissed or misdiagnosed, and the deep loneliness that comes with being misunderstood.


You’ll hear real stories, lived experiences, and a message that might just shift the way you think about hallucinations — forever.


Because behind every voice is a person. Behind every symptom is a story.

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4 months ago
39 minutes 42 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
“More Than a Mood: Understanding Bipolar Disorder”

We throw the word “bipolar” around like it means being dramatic or moody — but that’s not what bipolar disorder is. Not even close.


In this episode, we break down the real definition of bipolar disorder — and why it’s so often misunderstood, misused, and misdiagnosed. We explore the differences between hypomania and mania, why depression often shows up first, and how mislabeling people can lead to years of suffering.


You’ll hear real stories, raw reflections, and a vignette straight from the chaos of a manic episode. We’ll also talk about brilliance, creativity, and the incredible minds that have lived with bipolar disorder — because the same brain that spirals can also soar.


💡 Whether you’re navigating your own diagnosis or just want to understand it better, this episode is for you.

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4 months ago
40 minutes 42 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
Mini Episode 1: Better Questions, Better Care

What if the problem isn’t that people aren’t answering — but that we’re not asking the right questions?


In this short episode, we explore how the quality of our questions can completely change the outcome of a clinical interaction. From rushed intake forms to robotic checkboxes, too many assessments miss the mark — not because the patient is resistant, but because the questions aren’t designed to see them. We dig into the power of thoughtful, layered, and trauma-informed questioning that builds trust, invites honesty, and actually helps uncover what’s going on beneath the surface.


Whether you’re a clinician, student, or just someone who wants to understand people better — this episode is a reminder that the way we ask matters.


Includes real examples, emotional insight, and a sneak peek at the upcoming companion episode on how those answers apply to diagnosis and treatment.


References:


(Rhoades et al., JAMA, 2001)


(Graber et al., Archives of Internal Medicine, 2005)


(Lie et al., Patient Education and Counseling, 2004)


(Beckman & Frankel, Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984; Raja et al., J Eval Clin Pract, 2015)


#mental #health

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4 months ago
14 minutes 8 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
The Repair Process: After the Apology (Part 2)

What happens after the blow-up? And is sorry ever enough?


In this follow-up to our deep dive on anger, we turn our focus to what comes after the rupture — the aftermath, the impact, and the often-overlooked work of repair. This episode unpacks the difference between apology and accountability, explores what true emotional safety looks like in a relationship, and sheds light on how anger can become a survival response… but also a cycle that destroys trust if left unchecked.


We hear from both sides of the story — the person who lashes out, and the one who gets hurt. We talk about what it means to truly change, how to rebuild trust when it’s been broken, and why some wounds can’t be patched with words alone.


Whether you’ve been the one trying to change or the one waiting for change, this episode is for you.

#mental #health #mind #psychiatry #relationships #medication #mindfulness #anger #rage #stigma

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4 months ago
46 minutes 36 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
Anger Isn’t the Enemy - It’s the Alarm: Understanding the Real Roots of Anger (Part 1)

Anger isn’t always about being mad — and it’s almost never just a personality flaw. Sometimes, it’s grief. Sometimes, it’s shame. And sometimes, it’s the only way a nervous system knows how to say, “I don’t feel safe.”


In this episode, we go beneath the surface of anger to explore what’s really happening when someone lashes out, shuts down, or spirals over something small. Whether it’s rooted in trauma, sensory overload, or years of unmet emotional needs, anger is often a response to overwhelm — not cruelty. We’ll talk about what gets missed when someone is labeled as “explosive” or “toxic,” and how we can start listening differently.


Because the question isn’t just “Why are you so angry?”

It’s “What is this anger trying to protect?”

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4 months ago
28 minutes 13 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
“The Click”: When ADHD Isn’t the Whole Story”
  • ​Random Resources:
  1. ​https://www.pesi.com/blogs/
  2. ​https://chadd.org/for-adults/overview/
  3. ​https://www.hcp.med.harvard.edu/ncs/asrs.php
  4. ​https://www.understood.org/
  • ​Evidence-Based Journals (ADHD + Trauma related):
  1. ​https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10587572/
  2. ​https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5973996/
  3. ​https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11594572/
  4. ​https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39953536/
  5. ​https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39607449/
  6. ​https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38375810/

Resources

  1. ​ Szymanski, M. A., Sapanski, L., & Conway, F. (2011).

Trauma and ADHD—Association or diagnostic confusion? A clinical perspective. Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy, 10(1), 51–59.

  1. ​ Carrion, V. G., Weems, C. F., & Reiss, A. L. (2007).

Stress, memory, and the hippocampus in children: A tale of vulnerability and adaptation. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 48(1), 87–96.

  1. ​ van der Kolk, B. A. (2014).

The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma. Penguin Books.

  1. ​ Ford, J. D., Racusin, R., Ellis, C. G., et al. (2000).

Child maltreatment, other trauma exposure, and posttraumatic symptomatology among children with oppositional defiant and attention deficit hyperactivity disorders. Child Maltreatment, 5(3), 205–217.

  1. ​ Guendelman, S., Owens, E. B., Galán, C., & Hinshaw, S. P. (2016).

Childhood adversity and adolescent internalizing symptoms among girls with ADHD. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 44, 491–506.


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4 months ago
51 minutes 51 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
It Wasn’t About Getting High

What if methamphetamine wasn’t about getting high — but about finally being able to think?


In this raw and revealing episode of Psychiatry, Rewritten — The Gray Area, we explore what happens when someone with undiagnosed ADHD turns to street stimulants out of desperation.


Through powerful storytelling, neuroscience, and lived expertise, we reframe addiction as a response to unmet needs — not a failure of character.


🎧 Topics covered:

  • ​Why some people feel calmer on meth than off it
  • ​The neurobiology behind ADHD and stimulant regulation
  • ​The science of self-medication and misdiagnosis
  • ​How shame harms — and what healing actually looks like


Because sometimes, the drug wasn’t the escape.

It was the only thing that made life feel manageable.


Q: Have you or someone you love ever used something to self-regulate before knowing what was really going on?

Tell us what helped you feel seen — or what you wish someone had understood.


Resources


  • ​ Khantzian, E. J. (1997). The self-medication hypothesis of substance use disorders: A reconsideration and recent applications. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 4(5), 231–244.
  • ​ Wilens, T. E., et al. (2008). Misuse and diversion of stimulants prescribed for ADHD: A systematic review of the literature. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 47(1), 21–31.
  • ​ Young, J. T., et al. (2011). ADHD and substance use: Clinical implications of a population-based study of young adults. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 41(2), 159–167.
  • ​ Schoffstall, C. L., & Clark, C. R. (2007). Self-medication practices among individuals with ADHD symptoms. Substance Use & Misuse, 42(4), 703–721.

#mentalhealth #ADHD #methamphetamines #Adderall #misdiagnosis #psychiatry #mooddisorder #personalitydisorders

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4 months ago
21 minutes 12 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
Borderline Isn’t a Sentence: Reclaiming the Diagnosis

What happens when the label that was supposed to help… only made things worse?


In this debut episode of Psychiatry, Rewritten — The Gray Area, Laine shares a raw, reflective story about being diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder — and the damage that followed. From stigma to misinterpretation, we explore how certain diagnoses become weaponized, what they miss, and what healing really looks like when we rewrite the narrative.


If you’ve ever been called too much, too emotional, or too hard to help — this episode is for you.

#borderline #personality #disorder #medications #mental #health #therapy #psychiatry #misdiagnosis #suicide #evidence-based

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4 months ago
6 minutes 6 seconds

Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
Exploring the spaces between labels, lives, and healing. Hosted by Laine — a psychiatric nurse practitioner with lived experience — Psychiatry, Rewritten challenges the way we talk about mental health. With honest stories and real conversations, it explores the gray areas between symptoms and identity, diagnosis and humanity. Because healing isn’t linear, and the truth isn’t always clinical. This is where the rewrite begins.