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Ten to the Fifteenth: The Official Podcast of the National Neuroscience Curriculum Initiative (NNCI)
Ten to the Fifteenth: The Official Podcast of the National Neuroscience Curriculum Initiative (NNCI)

Ten to the Fifteenth: The Official Podcast of the National Neuroscience Curriculum Initiative (NNCI)

What causes psychiatric illness? How do we define different conditions? And, most importantly, how is the modern neuroscience revolution transforming the field of psychiatry? Join the co-chair of the NNCI and our host, Dr. David Ross, for an exploration of these questions and many more! The NNCI is committed to making core concepts in neuroscience accessible and clinically relevant for a broad audience. With funding from the National Institute of Mental Health, the overarching aim of the NNCI is to create, pilot, and disseminate shared resources to help train psychiatrists and other mental health professionals to integrate a modern neuroscience perspective into every facet of their clinical work. For more information check out our website www.NNCIonline.org

Available Episodes 4

In this episode, we explore attachment and the impact of early childhood trauma. Guests include Drs. Katie McLaughlin and Eliz Fenstermacher and Attorney Neha Desai, from the National Center for Youth Law. For additional information, check us out at www.NNCIonline.org.

In this episode, we explore: how we have understood the biology of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder through time; and how new tools and approaches may transform diagnosis and treatment in the future. Guests include Drs. Ann Rasmusson, Kerry Ressler, and Charles Hoge.

In this episode, we explore: what causes psychiatric illness and how our thoughts on this question have evolved over time. Guests include Drs. Stan Possick, Daniel Moreno de Luca, and Srijan Sen.

In this episode, we explore: how the field of psychiatry came to define psychiatric illnesses in the way that we do; and how current neuroscience might change the way we do so in the future. Guests include Drs. Rob Dorit, Godfrey Pearlson, Tom Insel, and Josh Gordon.