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Psychology Unplugged

Rare Mental Illnesses

Psychology Unplugged

Dr. Corey J. Nigro

Health & Fitness, Social Sciences, Mental Health, Science, Medicine

3.8710 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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0:00.0

Good afternoon, everyone. It's Dr. Nygrer again. Our next episode is Psychology and Plugged.

0:04.7

Thank you to all of our followers here in the United States and abroad.

0:08.5

If I haven't gotten back to you, I will give you my contact information.

0:13.2

That's something I really enjoy is discussing various cases, work with students on their various journeys as they enter the mental health

0:22.7

field academically and professionally. So this is really a great and cool opportunity, and I'm

0:28.8

glad to keep doing this and bringing this content to everyone and continue to reach out with

0:34.9

suggestions and topics. I try my best to get back to everybody and create episodes that are informative and enjoyable.

0:44.9

And like I said earlier, a few episodes ago, we're trying to figure out we can get maybe a more interactive addition to the podcast, like question answer, maybe doing some kind of case

0:58.5

consultation for different professionals.

1:02.0

So we'll see where that takes us.

1:04.4

Well, my amazing office manager was able to come to my office and tell me clear off my desk, which was

1:14.0

amazing because everything is organized, but it's organized in my mind. So what brings us to kind

1:21.4

of the topic I'm going to focus on today is I was able to go through papers and notes that I made

1:25.7

of the various points and how my mind works

1:29.9

kind of organically that things will just pop in my head and I made a list of podcast topics

1:35.1

and and notes and whatnot and then going back and trying to figure out what it is that I actually

1:41.0

wrote is probably the more difficult part versus being able to

1:46.7

explain what these things are. So I came across something I brought up, which was rare,

1:56.1

rare psychiatric conditions,ibly rare ones.

2:01.8

A good book is The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, or the story of Anna O.

2:08.8

by Freud.

2:10.4

And if you read about Phineas Gage or the classic case of H.M.

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