Ep. 9: Three Current Transformations in Psychiatry (and Their Implications)
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Jim Phelps returns for another episode of Psychopharmacology Today, exploring three major shifts reshaping modern psychiatry: 1) the move from categorical to dimensional diagnosis, 2) emerging biological mechanisms underlying bipolar disorder, and 3) the evolving role of lithium in brain health and dementia prevention.
Drawing on epidemiologic research, clinical experience, and recent neuroscience findings, Dr. Phelps explains how mood disorders often exist along a spectrum rather than within rigid DSM categories, emphasizing the importance of diagnostic humility when assessing depression, anxiety, trauma, and bipolarity. He also reviews practical treatment implications, including social rhythm therapy, circadian stabilization, blue-light reduction strategies, and the potential therapeutic value of low-dose lithium. Throughout the discussion, Dr. Phelps highlights how advances in chronotherapy, metabolism, inflammation research, and dimensional assessment may fundamentally change how clinicians understand and treat mood disorders in the years ahead.