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In this supplemental podcast, Dr. Derek Suite underscores some of the main points from the antipsychotic lecture in his clinical psychopharmacology class held at Columbia University-- and also highlights some of the dangers associated with using antipsychotic medications in elderly populations.
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In this supplemental podcast, Dr. Suite underscores the main points discussed in his clinical psychopharmacology graduate course at Columbia University. In addition to giving an overview of the various anxiety disorders, Dr. Suite reviews common FDA-approved medications for anxiety. The information contained in this podcast is educational and is no…
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In this podcast, Dr. Derek Suite concludes his 3 part series on hidden factors that stimulate Motivation. Motivation, though situational in nature, has the potential to drive us toward achieving our highest goals. Purpose is universal in nature --and has the capacity to be foundational across challenges we encounter as we live and work. Purpose fue…
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No one wants to be a robot and people get bored and lose motivation fast if they are not personally involved or invested in the outcome. If you are feeling unmotivated, or are faced with leading an unmotivated team, partner, or employee, you may find Dr. Suite's podcast on the link between self-expression, dopamine, and motivation interesting. Amon…
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In this follow-up podcast to the in-class, antidepressant lecture in Dr. Suite's Introduction to Clinical Psychopharmacology course at Columbia University, Dr. Suite explores the rationale for the long-term treatment of major depression with antidepressants. Dr. Suite also discusses the best psychotherapies for the treatment of mild and moderate de…
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Did you know your age, sex, weight, kidney function and hydration status could influence how well a medication works in your body? In this podcast, Dr. Suite who teaches clinical psychopharmacology at Columbia University, gives students a brief overview on why prescribers pay attention to pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics as they make decisions…
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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a type of anxiety disorder, can happen after a deeply threatening or scary event. Even if you weren't directly involved, the shock of what happened can be so great that you have a hard time living a normal life. People with PTSD can have insomnia, flashbacks, low self-esteem, and a lot of painful or unpleasant …
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Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States. But it is not inevitable for anyone. By starting the conversation, providing support, and directing help to those who need it, we can prevent suicides and save lives. Let's all commit to being more vigilant, more caring, and more courageous about inquiring if someone we know needs some help.…
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Playing sports--any sport not just football or hockey--increases a person's risk of falls and collisions, which can cause concussions. It's important for parents, teachers, and coaches ( and not just trainers and medical staff) to have a basic awareness of the possibility of a concussion in someone who has had a head or whiplash injury--and what to…
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Women, in general-- and especially those with mental disorders-- have been discriminated against and stigmatized worldwide throughout history. FACTS Approximately 12 million women in the United States experience clinical depression each year. About one in every eight women can expect to develop clinical depression during their lifetime. Depression …
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Per John Hopkins Medical Center, many of the warning signs of possible suicidal feelings are also signs of depression. Observations of the following behaviors may be helpful in identifying people who may be at risk of attempting suicide: Changes in eating and sleep habits Loss of interest in usual activities Pulling away from friends and family mem…
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Every leader eventually faces and navigates the 3 C's: Choice, Chance, Change. Failure (reluctance) by a leader to make the right choice, to take calculated chances (risks), or to embrace and manage changes (transitions) can erode self-confidence, team morale, and org culture. In this podcast, Dr. Derek H. Suite discusses practical ways to leverage…
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The holidays can be a tricky time for many people who may not be in as festive a mood as the season connotes. Practicing gratitude offers us a practical way to cope, find balance, and stay grounded during the holiday season--and beyond. For more insights and strategies on how to practice and benefit from the gift of gratitude, check out Dr. Suite's…
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Leaders tend to be proactive about getting the job done and will often roll up their sleeves and solve the problem. While this is a key leadership skill, it may not ultimately be a winning strategy because it undermines the team's growth and development. In this podcast, Dr. Suite discusses common mistakes leaders make that can potentially sabotage…
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Every leader is ultimately on display and will eventually be judged by those who are in their camp. In this podcast, Dr, Suite draws from his experience as an executive leadership coach, peak performance consultant, and organizational psychiatrist to review 10 essential attributes a team looks for in its leader. For more insights on workforce welln…
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Too often, we focus on diversity and forget about (or have no plan for) inclusion as part of a D & I strategy. In this podcast, Dr. Suite reviews 5 key strategies for encouraging and implementing inclusion. For more on how to implement inclusion and other D & I strategies be sure to sign up for membership at www.fccwellmess.org…
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In this podcast series, Dr. Suite explores the importance of D & I and shares insights on how it influences the workforce with regard to human resources, organizational psychology, and financial performance. Smart companies know the value of D & I and it pays off for them by creating a win-win situation. For more be sure to check out fccwellness.or…
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In this podcast, Dr. Suite continues his celebration of Women's History Month by highlighting the remarkable and extraordinary accomplishments of TIAA's new president and CEO, Thasunda Brown Duckett who is the second Black woman currently leading a Fortune 500 firm and just the fourth Black woman in history to serve as a Fortune 500 CEO. Ursula Bur…
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Back in the 1990s, the U.S. Air Force had zero female fighter pilots. In 1991 a law was passed that allowed women to engage in combat, but a Department of Defense policy stated that women couldn’t fly combat. This all changed when a top female graduate Maj. Gen.Jeannine Leavitt persisted and eventually became the first-ever female US fighter pilot.…
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In this podcast honoring remarkable women, Dr. Suite highlights the extraordinary work of Dr. Kizzmekia "Kizzy" Corbett, a young, African American, lead scientist at the National Institute of Health (NIH) who was instrumental in the development of the Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine. In addition to exploring Dr. Corbett's outstanding accomplishments, Dr…
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Katalin Karikó's story is amazing. Faced with doubt, dismissal, and demotion, Dr. Karikó's unwavering desire, discipline, and determination to make her dream a reality literally turned her life around and arguably saved the world. In this podcast, Dr. Suite shares her amazing story and pays tribute to Dr. Karikó's extraordinary tenacity of purpose …
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In this final podcast in the series on the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Dr. Suite discusses how 4 important self-care dimensions of human existence impact our ability to be effective at work and at home. Be sure to check out this illuminating podcast and share this podcast series with your team. Twitter: @derekhsuitemd.…
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In life and business, we will encounter disputes and disagreements where each party believes wholeheartedly that they are right. The result is usually gridlock, conflict, or unhealthy compromises that hurt relationships and perpetuate win-lose cultures. In this podcast, Dr. Suite explores Stephen Covey's synergistic approach that says: “Let’s talk …
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Build Black Man Build is an inspirational poem written by Derek H. Suite. The poem celebrates"resilience in the face of recrudescence" as evidenced by the lives of black men, known and unknown, past and present. It speaks to the notion that there is no more powerful force than being informed and anchored by one's history-- and no higher wisdom than…
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As an emotionally intelligent listener, you do more than just taking in another person's words. You're essentially in communion with that person as well. And, when they speak with you they feel that you genuinely care about them, their thoughts and feelings, and are willing to take the time to hear them out. In this illuminating podcast, Dr. Suite …
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Achieving a “Win-Win” way of interacting with others is more than just being a nice person, or looking for a quick fix. You must find the courage to speak up for your needs and also have the emotional intelligence to show genuine consideration. In this insightful podcast, Dr. Suite continues to unpack some of the key elements of Stephen Covey's boo…
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Prioritization allows you to give your attention to tasks that are important and urgent so that you can later focus on lower priority tasks. The trouble is that if you only spend time with the urgent and important stuff, you may get caught up living a life of putting out fires at the expense of other life tasks that are even more important but not …
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Do you know where you are headed? Do you have a plan for your end-game? Or, do you find that you are just going in circles. To put all the pieces of the puzzle we call life together requires that we keep the big picture in mind. Begin with the End in Mind means to think about how you would like something to turn out before you get started. In this …
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Are you the reactive or proactive type? Is your circle of concerns larger than your circle of influence? It could mean the difference between being effective, and fulfilled, or feeling stuck or despondent. In this podcast, Dr. Suite unpacks the first habit of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey. Be sure to check out this insigh…
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Sometimes, when a person gets a leadership title, they automatically believe they are a great communicator and that anything they say or write is easily and fully understood. Yet over 60% of individuals in organizations say they don't understand or don't get enough information. Failure to pay attention to communication on the part of leaders and ma…
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Having a win or learn (as opposed to a win or lose) attitude when facing a losing streak, encountering setbacks, and embracing the pain of defeat are the keys to sustaining a winning identity. Take 5 minutes to listen on how to be mentally tough no matter what comes your way. For more visit www.fullcircleconidential.com Derek H. Suite M.D. aka "SUI…
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