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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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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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He Wasn’t Combative — He Was Confused
Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area
48 minutes 24 seconds
4 months ago
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.

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.