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Two Shrinks and a Mic

Podcast by Dr. Andrew Rosen & Dr. David Gross

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Health & personal development

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Psychologist Dr. Andrew Rosen and psychiatrist Dr. David Gross bring over 30 years of friendship and mental health experience to the mic. Each episode breaks down topics like anxiety, depression, and relationships into real talk you can actually use. Honest, insightful, and easy to understand—this is the conversation about mental health you've been waiting for.

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49 episodes

episode Ep. 48 - Is Weed Really as Harmless as Everyone Says? artwork

Ep. 48 - Is Weed Really as Harmless as Everyone Says?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506063/fan_mail/new] Dr. David Gross and Dr. Andrew Rosen have been watching the marijuana conversation shift for decades and they're not buying the hype. They dig into why so many people are convinced marijuana is harmless, or even healing, when the clinical picture tells a much messier story. Confirmation bias plays a starring role: we tend to seek out what confirms what we already want to believe, and the marijuana industry has been very good at giving people exactly that. The conversation covers what actually happens in the brain when cannabinoids move in and why THC's fat-soluble nature means it sticks around far longer than most users realize. They talk about state-dependent learning, the subtle but real effects on driving, and why today's marijuana is nowhere near what it was in the 1960s. Same name, very different drug. There's a lot of ground covered on the developing brain too. Why teenage use hits differently than starting in your 30s or 40s, what the research actually shows about schizophrenia risk, and why the frontal lobe matters more than most people appreciate. The tobacco comparison runs throughout, and it's hard to shake. It took decades and a mountain of lawsuits before the public caught up with what science was already saying. They're worried we're on the same road with marijuana, just further behind than we should be. Contact the Docs: Email: twoshrinksandamic@gmail.com

19 May 2026 - 27 min
episode Ep. 47 - Why Quitting Drugs Isn't as Simple as Giving Up Scallops artwork

Ep. 47 - Why Quitting Drugs Isn't as Simple as Giving Up Scallops

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506063/fan_mail/new] Dr. Andrew Rosen and Dr. David Gross have spent decades sitting across from people who genuinely want to stop using drugs or alcohol and simply can't. This conversation gets into why that happens, and why willpower has far less to do with it than most people think. A specific region deep in the brain called the nucleus accumbens gets reprogrammed by repeated drug use, eventually overpowering the logical, planning part of the brain. That's not a metaphor. It's why someone can leave the emergency room after a cocaine-induced cardiac arrest and stop to buy more on the way home. They walk through what addiction actually means, including the difference between physical dependence and the full picture of compulsive use that derails jobs, relationships, and daily life. There's also a genetic piece that often goes unacknowledged, along with the emotional piece, that quiet feeling that something is missing, which drugs and alcohol can temporarily fill in ways that get remembered. The conversation also gets honest about what rehab programs often miss. Treating the substance abuse without addressing the underlying anxiety, depression, or other psychological struggles is one of the reasons so many people cycle in and out of treatment. The long-standing tension in 12-step communities around psychiatric medication comes up too, and how that's slowly shifting. They close on something worth sitting with. The cultural normalization of gummies, edibles, and now psychedelics is convincing a lot of people that certain substances are simply not a problem. Two clinicians who've watched families fall apart over exactly that kind of thinking aren't so sure. Contact the Docs: Email: twoshrinksandamic@gmail.com

12 May 2026 - 27 min
episode Ep. 46 - When Medication Enters the Picture artwork

Ep. 46 - When Medication Enters the Picture

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506063/fan_mail/new] Dr. Andrew Rosen and Dr. David Gross pull back the curtain on one of the most loaded questions in mental health care: when does someone actually need medication, and who decides that? The two talk through how the field got here, including decades of therapists and psychiatrists operating in separate silos, rarely talking to each other, and why that siloed approach hasn't served patients well. They're honest about the turf issues that still exist today and why good collaboration between prescribers and therapists remains the exception rather than the rule. A lot of the conversation centers on what people get wrong about medication. The fear of addiction, the belief that needing a pill means something is seriously wrong, the opposite trap of wanting a quick fix without doing the harder therapeutic work. They also dig into the difference between dependency and addiction, and why that distinction matters more than most people realize. They get into specific scenarios too, like when someone's anxiety or obsessive thinking is so intense that therapy alone can't get traction, and how medication can quiet the nervous system enough for the real work to begin. There's also a frank discussion about lithium being underused despite being a gold standard, why sleep problems are more treatable than people think, and what a medication plan should actually look like versus a ten-minute appointment ending in a prescription. The throughline is something they clearly both believe: medication and therapy work best together, referring a patient for a psychiatric consult isn't failure, and most people can get better. Contact the Docs: Email: twoshrinksandamic@gmail.com

5 May 2026 - 29 min
episode Ep. 45 - When Your Child's Stomach Hurts — and It Might Be More Than a Stomach Bug artwork

Ep. 45 - When Your Child's Stomach Hurts — and It Might Be More Than a Stomach Bug

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506063/fan_mail/new] That familiar Monday morning stomachache might be telling you something. Dr. Andrew Rosen and Dr. David Gross sit down with pediatrician Dr. Celina Moore to explore what it really means when a child's emotions show up in their body — and how families can respond before things escalate. Dr. Moore walks through how she approaches the classic school day stomachache: ruling out medical causes, recognizing patterns, and then asking the bigger questions about stress, separation, and fear. She explains why so many kids simply don't have the words for what they're feeling yet — and why that makes the physical symptoms worth listening to just as carefully as any other sign of illness. The conversation also travels far beyond the exam room. Dr. Moore shares her ongoing work in Ghana through the Acoma M Tosso Foundation, which she founded with her husband — returning year after year to the same villages to build trust, address children's health needs, and tackle the deeper barriers that keep kids from getting care. She reflects on compassion, clinician burnout, and what keeps her connected to this work across two continents. Contact the Docs: Email: twoshrinksandamic@gmail.com

28 Apr 2026 - 27 min
episode Ep. 44 - Raising Kids Who Think Differently: One Psychologist's Honest Take on Neurodiversity, Testing, and the Families Behind It All artwork

Ep. 44 - Raising Kids Who Think Differently: One Psychologist's Honest Take on Neurodiversity, Testing, and the Families Behind It All

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506063/fan_mail/new] Dr. Andrew Rosen and Dr. David Gross sit down with Dr. Ryan Seidman, a child psychologist and clinical director of the Children's Center for Psychiatry, Psychology, and Related Services, to talk about what it actually looks like to raise and treat a child who learns or experiences the world differently. Dr. Seidman pushes back on the idea that neurodivergent kids fit neatly into any one category. Every child has strengths and weaknesses, she says, and understanding that changes everything about how you approach treatment, school planning, and even parenting itself. The conversation gets into why public school evaluations can take up to two years in Florida, what private psychoeducational testing actually covers beyond just an IQ number, and how that data gets translated into real support through IEPs and 504 plans. There's also a candid discussion about what happens when the bigger challenge isn't the child at all. They talk about screens, structure, the loss of the family dinner table, and why so many kids today are struggling to communicate and socialize in ways that feel new and alarming. Dr. Seidman shares that she's navigating some of this herself as a parent, which is very much the point. The episode closes on what makes the Children's Center model work: not just the range of services under one roof, but the fact that the clinicians actually function as a team, communicating in real time, and treating the whole family, not just the child who walked in the door. Contact the Docs: Email: twoshrinksandamic@gmail.com

21 Apr 2026 - 29 min
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