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Psychiatry, Rewritten - The Gray Area

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Exploring the spaces between labels, lives, and healing. Hosted by Laine — a psychiatric nurse practitioner with lived experience — Psychiatry, Rewritten challenges the way we talk about mental health. With honest stories and real conversations, it explores the gray areas between symptoms and identity, diagnosis and humanity. Because healing isn’t linear, and the truth isn’t always clinical. This is where the rewrite begins.

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Portada del episodio Your Gut Has a Mind of its Own

Your Gut Has a Mind of its Own

In this episode, we dive into the fascinating connection between the brain and the gut — sometimes called the second brain. The gut houses about 500 million neurons and communicates constantly with the central nervous system through the vagus nerve. In fact, around 80% of vagus nerve fibers run upward, meaning your gut is sending more messages to your brain than the other way around. We explore how this “gut–brain axis” shapes mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and trauma responses, and why disorders like IBS, Crohn’s disease, and ulcerative colitis often flare with stress. For decades, people were told symptoms were “just in their head,” but research shows the gut and brain are locked in a feedback loop that can fuel both physical and emotional distress. The big takeaway? If we only focus on the brain, we miss half the conversation. The gut has a mind of its own — and understanding that changes how we see both psychiatry and whole-body health. References & Resources 1. Oka, P., Parr, H., Barberio, B., Black, C. J., Savarino, E. V., & Ford, A. C. (2020). Global prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome according to Rome III or IV criteria: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Gastroenterology, 158(5), 1262–1278. 2. Carabotti, M., Scirocco, A., Maselli, M. A., & Severi, C. (2015). The gut-brain axis: interactions between enteric microbiota, central and enteric nervous systems. Annals of Gastroenterology, 28(2), 203–209. 3. Cryan, J. F., O’Riordan, K. J., Cowan, C. S. M., et al. (2019). The microbiota–gut–brain axis. Physiological Reviews, 99(4), 1877–2013. 4. Mayer, E. A., Tillisch, K., & Gupta, A. (2015). Gut/brain axis and the microbiota. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 125(3), 926–938. 5. Breit, S., Kupferberg, A., Rogler, G., & Hasler, G. (2018). Vagus nerve as modulator of the brain–gut axis in psychiatric and inflammatory disorders. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 9, 44.

11 de sep de 2025 - 40 min
Portada del episodio Borderline: The Diagnosis Trauma Built

Borderline: The Diagnosis Trauma Built

In this episode, we strip back the stigma of Borderline Personality Disorder and look at it through the lens of trauma. Instead of a “disordered personality,” what if borderline is better understood as the long shadow of chronic relational wounds—neglect, betrayal, abandonment, or ongoing invalidation? We’ll explore how many so-called “borderline symptoms”—fear of abandonment, emotional intensity, self-harm, rapid shifts—are the survival patterns of people who endured trauma without safety or repair. Seen this way, borderline isn’t manipulation or brokenness; it’s a set of strategies that once kept someone alive. This reframing matters, because when psychiatry pathologizes survival, healing gets blocked. When we recognize borderline as chronic trauma, the path forward opens—toward compassion, targeted treatment, and the possibility of rewriting the story from damage to resilience. References & Resources 1. Bozzatello, P., Morese, R., & Bellino, S. (2021). The Role of Trauma in Early Onset Borderline Personality Disorder: A Biopsychosocial Perspective. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 2. Ford, J. D. (2014). Complex PTSD, affect dysregulation, and borderline personality disorder. Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation. 3. Pagura, J., Stein, M. B., Bolton, J. M., Cox, B. J., Grant, B., & Sareen, J. (2010). Comorbidity of Borderline Personality Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the U.S. population. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 4. Lavvaf, M., Bagheri-Nesami, M., et al. (2025). Childhood trauma and Axis I disorders in borderline personality disorder. Middle East Current Psychiatry. 5. Kolthof, K. A., et al. (2022). Effects of intensive trauma-focused treatment of individuals with PTSD on borderline personality disorder symptom severity. European Journal of Psychotraumatology. Link 6. Riou, M., et al. (2024). Borderline personality disorder and post-traumatic stress: comparison of adolescent patients with and without PTSD. BMC Psychiatry. 7. Smits, M. L., et al. (2022). Trauma and Outcomes of Mentalization-Based Therapy for Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder. American Journal of Psychotherapy. 8. Bozzatello, P., et al. (2020). Trauma and psychopathology associated with early onset borderline personality disorder. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 9. Tate, A. E., et al. (2022). Associations with psychiatric disorders, somatic illnesses, trauma and adverse behaviors in borderline personality disorder: A Swedish cohort study. Molecular Psychiatry. 10. Zanarini, M. C., et al. (2017). Ten-year course of borderline personality disorder: The CLPS study. BMC Psychiatry.

11 de sep de 2025 - 1 h 6 min
Portada del episodio Before the Wound: Why Prevention Matters

Before the Wound: Why Prevention Matters

Episode Title: Before the Wound: Why Prevention Matters Series: The Mirror, the Match, and the Megaphone – Part II Description: We cannot keep showing up after the damage is done. (Although we even need to get better at that.) In this second installment of the series, we shift our focus from aftermath to prevention — and it starts early. We talk about why teaching kids proper anatomy, boundaries, and consent isn’t inappropriate — it’s necessary. We dismantle the fear and shame that still surrounds these conversations, and we ask the hard questions: Why are we still more comfortable cleaning up trauma than preventing it? This episode explores how systems fail children long before they ever end up in courtrooms, therapy offices, or psych wards — and how silence keeps the cycle going. It’s not just about education. It’s about protection. And it’s time we stop being scared to say so.

25 de jul de 2025 - 25 min
Portada del episodio The Match, the Mirror, and the Megaphone Pt. 1

The Match, the Mirror, and the Megaphone Pt. 1

Episode Title: The Mirror, the Match, and the Megaphone (Part I) *Series Launch: Psychiatry, Rewritten – The Reckoning Series Description: Welcome to the beginning of something deeper. In this first installment of The Mirror, the Match, and the Megaphone series, we lay the foundation for a raw, unapologetic conversation about the systems that shape our minds — and the stories we’ve been told about them. This episode introduces the central metaphors that will guide the series: • The Mirror — what we’re forced to look at (and what we’ve avoided seeing), • The Match — what needs to burn, • The Megaphone — what must be said, loudly and without permission. We explore the personal and collective reckonings that drive this work, the fire beneath reform, and why staying silent is no longer an option. If you’ve ever questioned the way things are done in mental health — this is where we start peeling it back. This episode is not a conclusion. It’s a call. Let’s begin.

25 de jul de 2025 - 50 min
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