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SSRI’M OK
ssrimokpod
21 episodes
3 months ago
Join Dr. Bijan Zarrabi, a resident psychiatry doctor at Harvard Medical School, and Macey Isaacs, a stand-up comedian, as they conduct insightful interviews with experts in the field of psychiatry. With the help of comedians, they navigate discussions on topics such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, and more, aiming to debunk misinformation and demystify mental health. Their goal is to destigmatize these issues through a blend of expertise and humor, making listeners feel understood and supported. After listening, you’ll hopefully realize, “Wow, SSRI’m OK.” *Serious side effects may include laughter. In rare cases, healing may occur.
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Join Dr. Bijan Zarrabi, a resident psychiatry doctor at Harvard Medical School, and Macey Isaacs, a stand-up comedian, as they conduct insightful interviews with experts in the field of psychiatry. With the help of comedians, they navigate discussions on topics such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, and more, aiming to debunk misinformation and demystify mental health. Their goal is to destigmatize these issues through a blend of expertise and humor, making listeners feel understood and supported. After listening, you’ll hopefully realize, “Wow, SSRI’m OK.” *Serious side effects may include laughter. In rare cases, healing may occur.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Therapy Talk: Gaslighting
SSRI’M OK
1 hour 6 minutes 35 seconds
7 months ago
Therapy Talk: Gaslighting
Warning: There is talk of Santa Claus in this episode. Listener discretion advised.  In this episode of SSRI’M OK, hosts Dr. Bijan Zarrabi, a psychiatry resident, and Macey Isaacs, a stand-up comedian, delve into the concept of gaslighting—what it actually means and why people do it. They start by breaking down the origin of the term “gaslighting” and how it got its name before exploring the many tactics people use to manipulate others in this way.  They also discuss what to do if you realize you’re being gaslit, the connection between narcissism and gaslighting, and how Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well” music video portrays emotional manipulation. To help listeners distinguish between a simple misunderstanding and actual gaslighting, they go through a practical checklist and highlight the importance of using “I feel” statements in difficult conversations.  Finally, Macey throws some real-life scenarios at Bijan, and he decides whether they qualify as gaslighting or not. Tune in for a mix of insight, humor, and practical advice on navigating manipulation in everyday life!  Resources Mentioned: “Gaslighter” by The Chicks https://www.thehotline.org/resources/what-is-gaslighting/ “All Too Well” Music Video NAMI provides free, confidential help for mental health challenges. They can guide you to therapy, support groups, educational resources, and more. Helpline: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) Website: nami.org Crisis Text Line If you’re in emotional distress or just need someone to talk to, you can text HOME to 741741 anytime, 24/7. You'll be connected with a trained crisis counselor for free, confidential support. Website: crisistextline.org Go to PureYogaTexas.com/pure-yogatv to become a member today!   Art by Zoe Zakson Music by Raul Garcia Edited by Katie Hettenbach   Check out our website: ssrimokpod.com Follow us on IG: @ssrimokpod Contact us: ssrimokpod@gmail.com
SSRI’M OK
Join Dr. Bijan Zarrabi, a resident psychiatry doctor at Harvard Medical School, and Macey Isaacs, a stand-up comedian, as they conduct insightful interviews with experts in the field of psychiatry. With the help of comedians, they navigate discussions on topics such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, and more, aiming to debunk misinformation and demystify mental health. Their goal is to destigmatize these issues through a blend of expertise and humor, making listeners feel understood and supported. After listening, you’ll hopefully realize, “Wow, SSRI’m OK.” *Serious side effects may include laughter. In rare cases, healing may occur.