Positive Psychiatry - with Rakesh Jain, MD
Your brain doesn’t just need more “happy chemicals.” It needs stability. We zoom in on GABA, the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter, and make the case that it’s one of the most overlooked keys to calm, clarity, resilience, and true mental health. We break down the neurobiology without the fluff: how GABA is made through the GABA shunt, how GABA-A and GABA-B receptors shape phasic and tonic inhibition, and why the excitatory-inhibitory balance between glutamate and GABA forms the functional backbone of the brain. From there, we connect the science to lived experience through the idea of “network flurry” the noisy, overdriven brain state that can show up in major depression, generalized anxiety, panic, PTSD, chronic stress, and the feeling that your mind simply won’t shut off. We also get practical about treatment. We examine how benzodiazepines and Z-drugs amplify GABA-A signaling, why they can bring fast relief, and why tolerance, dependence, sedation, and cognitive effects can work against long-term flourishing for many people. We clarify what gabapentin and pregabalin actually do (they are not direct GABA receptor drugs), then explore the emerging promise of neuroactive steroids like allopregnanolone and medications such as brexanolone and zuranolone for rapid antidepressant effects, including postpartum depression. To round it out, we highlight non-medication tools that support GABA function: mindfulness meditation, prayer, yoga, structured breath work like box breathing, exercise, and nutrition that supports healthy neurotransmitter synthesis. Let's hink differently about anxiety, depression, sleep, or stress. www.JainUplift.com
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