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MRCPsych on the Go: Revision Essentials

Podkast av Dr Aalap Asurlekar

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Hello! My name is Dr Aalap Asurlekar, a Core Psychiatry Trainee in the UK and the creator and host of MRCPsych on the Go: Revision Essentials. Having experienced firsthand the challenge of preparing for the MRCPsych exams alongside full-time clinical work, I created this podcast to make high-quality, structured revision more accessible.Each episode focuses on key syllabus topics, explained in clear and structured language to help you understand and retain the most important concepts.Whether you are a psychiatry trainee preparing for Paper A, B, or CASC, or a medical student looking to strengthen your psychiatry knowledge, this podcast is designed to fit around your schedule. Episodes include exam-style questions and clinical scenarios to support active recall, so you can revise during commutes, walks, or between shifts. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mrcpsychonthegoEmail: mrcpsychonthego@outlook.comMusic: Good Energy by Aylex https://soundcloud.com/alexproductionsmusicLicense: https://freetouse.com/license*MRCPsych is a registered trademark of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. This podcast is independent and not affiliated with or endorsed by the Royal College of Psychiatrists. *

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episode 27. Can Stress Make You Sick? The Social Readjustment Rating Scale and Daily Hassles cover

27. Can Stress Make You Sick? The Social Readjustment Rating Scale and Daily Hassles

Can a single life event make you physically ill? Research suggests it can, and the evidence is more precise than you might expect. In this episode, we explore the social origins of stress. We cover Holmes and Rahe's Social Readjustment Rating Scale, the landmark studies linking life events to illness onset, and Kanner's research on daily hassles and uplifts as independent predictors of wellbeing. Topics include the concept of the life change unit, the distinction between acute and chronic stressors, the difference between negative and positive life events as stressors, and the clinical relevance of life event assessment in psychiatry. Ideal for MRCPsych Part A revision, psychology students and anyone curious about why stress gets under the skin. Aligned with the Royal College of Psychiatrists MRCPsych Part A syllabus, paragraph 1.1.9.  I would love to hear from you! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596662/fan_mail/new]

8. juni 2026 - 14 min
episode 26. What Is Stress? Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome and the Biology of Cortisol cover

26. What Is Stress? Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome and the Biology of Cortisol

We all talk about feeling stressed, but what is actually happening inside the body when stress strikes? In this episode, we explore the physiology and psychology of stress. We cover Hans Selye's landmark General Adaptation Syndrome, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, the role of cortisol, and the distinction between acute and chronic stress. Topics include the three stages of Selye's model, the physiological consequences of prolonged stress, and the clinical relevance of the stress response in psychiatric practice. Ideal for MRCPsych Part A revision, psychology students and anyone curious about the science of stress. Aligned with the Royal College of Psychiatrists MRCPsych Part A syllabus, paragraph 1.1.9. I would love to hear from you! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596662/fan_mail/new]

1. juni 2026 - 14 min
episode 25. Do We All Feel the Same Things? Ekman, Plutchik and Emotional Arousal cover

25. Do We All Feel the Same Things? Ekman, Plutchik and Emotional Arousal

Can the same emotion mean something different depending on who is feeling it, or where in the world they live? And does being more emotionally aroused always mean you perform better? In this episode, we explore the differentiation of emotions, the debate around primary emotions, and the relationship between emotional arousal and performance. Topics include Ekman's six primary emotions and his cross-cultural research, Plutchik's wheel of emotions, Feldman Barrett's theory of constructed emotion, and the Yerkes-Dodson Law alongside Easterbrook's cue utilisation hypothesis. The clinical relevance of these ideas to anxiety, depression and therapeutic practice is discussed. Ideal for MRCPsych Part A revision, psychology students and anyone curious about what emotions really are and where they come from. Aligned with the Royal College of Psychiatrists MRCPsych Part A syllabus, paragraph 1.1.8. I would love to hear from you! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596662/fan_mail/new]

25. mai 2026 - 15 min
episode 24. Can the Same Feeling Mean Different Things: The Two-Factor Theory and Cognitive Appraisal of Emotion cover

24. Can the Same Feeling Mean Different Things: The Two-Factor Theory and Cognitive Appraisal of Emotion

Can the same physical sensation produce completely different emotions? Schachter and Singer proved that it could, using nothing more than an adrenaline injection. In this episode, we explore cognitive appraisal theories of emotion, including Schachter and Singer's two-factor theory and the counterintuitive phenomenon of misattribution of arousal. We also examine Richard Lazarus's model of primary and secondary appraisal, and why two people can face the same situation and feel entirely different emotions. Topics include the jukebox theory of emotion, the suspension bridge study, the concept of reappraisal, and the direct relevance of these ideas to cognitive behavioural therapy, panic disorder and emotion regulation. Ideal for MRCPsych Part A revision, psychology students and anyone curious about the role of thought in shaping how we feel.  Aligned with the Royal College of Psychiatrists MRCPsych Part A syllabus, paragraph 1.1.8. I would love to hear from you! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596662/fan_mail/new]

18. mai 2026 - 15 min
episode 23. Does The Brain Lead the Body: The Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion cover

23. Does The Brain Lead the Body: The Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion

What if your fear and your racing heart arrive at exactly the same moment, neither one causing the other? In this episode, we explore the Cannon-Bard theory as a direct challenge to the James-Lange theory. We cover Cannon's four key criticisms of James-Lange, the role of the thalamus in generating simultaneous emotional and physiological responses, and LeDoux's low road model of fear processing. Topics include the fight-or-flight response, the dual pathway theory of fear, the amygdala, and the clinical relevance of rapid subcortical fear processing to PTSD, phobias and exposure-based therapies. Ideal for MRCPsych Part A revision, psychology students and anyone interested in the neuroscience of emotion.  Aligned with the Royal College of Psychiatrists MRCPsych Part A syllabus, paragraph 1.1.8. I would love to hear from you! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596662/fan_mail/new]

11. mai 2026 - 16 min
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