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3. Episode 3: Medication, Relationships, and Caretaking
51:38||Season 3, Ep. 3Join us for our three-part miniseries, Living with Bipolar Disorder.Like many other mental health conditions, bipolar disorder is still quite stigmatized in our society. Stigma can play a significant role in how people living with bipolar disorder receive treatment and care, their education and careers, and many other aspects of daily life. For this episode, we’ll be tackling topics like medications, relationships, the workplace, and supporting a loved one. We’ll be hearing from Dr. Sagar Parikh, a psychiatrist in the Michigan Medicine Bipolar Disorder Clinic and professor of psychiatry and of health policy and management in the School of Public Health at UofM, and Michelle Yang, writer, activist, marketing project manager, and research participant with the Heinz C. Prechter Bipolar Research Program.Episode TranscriptMichigan Medicine Presents is a part of the Michigan Medicine Podcast Network, and is produced by the Michigan Medicine Department of Communication. You can subscribe to Michigan Medicine Presents wherever you listen to podcasts.
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2. Episode 2: Exploring the Meaning of Wellness
51:16||Season 3, Ep. 2Join us for our three-part miniseries, Living with Bipolar Disorder.Research into conditions like bipolar disorder cannot happen without the participation of hundreds of people who sign up for research studies and programs like the Heinz C. Prechter Bipolar Research Program. In this episode, we’ll unpack wellness—how we define and measure it healthcare and research settings. We’re joined by Dr. Alexandra Vinson, assistant professor of Learning Health Sciences and co-lead of the Prechter Bipolar Disorder Learning Community. Stephanie Prechter, artist, philanthropist, a bipolar disorder research participant with lived experience and board member of the Prechter Program, and Dr. Sarah Sperry, director of the Emotion and Temporal Dynamics Lab and associate director of the Prechter Program. Episode TranscriptMichigan Medicine Presents is a part of the Michigan Medicine Podcast Network, and is produced by the Michigan Medicine Department of Communication. You can subscribe to Michigan Medicine Presents wherever you listen to podcasts.1. Episode 1: The Science of Bipolar Disorder
27:58||Season 3, Ep. 1Join us for our three-part miniseries, Living with Bipolar Disorder.Bipolar disorder is more than just mood swings. It’s a journey marked by intense highs of mania and debilitating lows of depression. But within this condition exist millions of people who live unique lives. Today, we're going to talk to three clinical and research experts from the Heinz C. Prechter Bipolar Research Program at Michigan Medicine to learn more about the science of bipolar disorder—diagnostics, genetics, and decision-making. We'll be hearing from Dr. Melvin McInnis, director of the Prechter Program, Dr. Paul Jenkins, associate professor of pharmacology and associate director of the Prechter Program, and Dr. Chandra Sripada, professor of psychiatry and philosophy.Episode TranscriptMichigan Medicine Presents is a part of the Michigan Medicine Podcast Network, and is produced by the Michigan Medicine Department of Communication. You can subscribe to Michigan Medicine Presents wherever you listen to podcasts.1. Michigan Medicine Presents: How to Get into Medical School
58:41||Season 2, Ep. 1Join Dr. Deb Berman, assistant dean for admissions, and Carol Teener, director of admissions, along with two current medical students from the University of Michigan Medical School for answers to your questions about getting into medical school and more. The conversation ranges from GPAs and personal statements to the culture and experiences that make Michigan unique.To learn more, visit our admissions website, and you can follow the University of Michigan Medical School @UmichMedSchool on X and Instagram.The transcript for this episode can be found here. You can also watch the video of this podcast on the Michigan Medicine YouTube page. Michigan Medicine Presents digs into a new topic with each season. Stop by for one season, or subscribe to the series to expand your horizons with each new episode.Michigan Medicine Presents is a part of the Michigan Medicine Podcast Network. You can subscribe to Michigan Medicine Presents on all major podcast platforms.3. The Science of Addiction Part Three: Helping Someone Get Help with Addiction
18:54||Season 1, Ep. 3In the last part of our three part series on the science of addiction, we focus on how to help someone get help with addiction.Addiction is often stigmatized or hidden. And that may be part of why many of us know so little about what addiction actually is and how it works. And that's what this podcast is about. We're going to talk to the experts at University of Michigan Health and the U-M Addiction Center - people whose careers are focused on better understanding addiction and how to better treat and live with addiction.Featured Speaker: Sarah Rollins, LMSWThe transcript for this episode can be found here.Michigan Medicine Presents digs into a new topic with each season. Stop by for one season, or subscribe to the series to expand your horizons with each new episode.Michigan Medicine Presents is a part of the Michigan Medicine Podcast Network. You can subscribe to Michigan Medicine Presents on all major podcast platforms.2. The Science of Addiction Part Two: Alcohol Addiction
17:26||Season 1, Ep. 2In part two of our three part series on the science of addiction, we focus on alcohol addiction. For many people, alcohol use is associated with socializing, with celebration. It's normalized. But what is normal? How much alcohol use is too much?Addiction is often stigmatized or hidden. And that may be part of why many of us know so little about what addiction actually is and how it works. And that's what this podcast is about. We're going to talk to the experts at University of Michigan Health and the U-M Addiction Center - people whose careers are focused on better understanding addiction and how to better treat and live with addiction.Featured Speaker: Anne Fernandez, Ph.D.The transcript for this episode can be found here.Michigan Medicine Presents digs into a new topic with each season. Stop by for one season, or subscribe to the series to expand your horizons with each new episode.Michigan Medicine Presents is a part of the Michigan Medicine Podcast Network. You can subscribe to Michigan Medicine Presents on all major podcast platforms.1. The Science of Addiction Part One: Why Do People Do Drugs?
16:39||Season 1, Ep. 1In part one of our three part series on the science of addiction, we focus on the question: Why do people do drugs?Addiction is often stigmatized or hidden. And that may be part of why many of us know so little about what addiction actually is and how it works. And that's what this podcast is about. We're going to talk to the experts at University of Michigan Health and the U-M Addiction Center - people whose careers are focused on better understanding addiction and how to better treat and live with addiction.Featured Speaker: Jonathan Morrow, M.D., Ph.D.The transcript for this episode can be found here.Michigan Medicine Presents digs into a new topic with each season. Stop by for one season, or subscribe to the series to expand your horizons with each new episode.Michigan Medicine Presents is a part of the Michigan Medicine Podcast Network. You can subscribe to Michigan Medicine Presents on all major podcast platforms.