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025 - Borderline Personality Disorder with Dr. Heather Schultz!

The Learn Psych Podcast returns from its prolonged holiday hiatus with a great new episode! Join us today as we discuss Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), a cluster B disorder which many clinicians find difficult to treat. We are joined by Dr. Heather Schultz who will give us ...  Show more

024 - Forensic Psychiatry with Dr. Lisa Anacker

Forensic Psychiatry: In this month's episode, we continue exploring psychiatry fellowships by talking about forensic psychiatry. Forensics is a large field so today's episode tries to focus in on the criminal aspect of the subspecialty. Dr. Anacker discusses what got her interest ...  Show more

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