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Derek H. Suite, M.D.
Derek H. Suite, M.D.
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Derek H. Suite, M.D.
BE RESILIENT AFFIRMATION

Life will happen. Be resilient. Listen in. www.fullcircleconfidential.com

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1 year ago
2 minutes 48 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
SHATTERING LIMITS AFFIRMATION

Today I will shatter limits and exceed expectations.

Listen in.

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1 year ago
1 minute 32 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
RISE UP AFFIRMATION

Today I am fearless. Today I rise-up. Listen in.

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1 year ago
55 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
MasterPiece Affirmation

I will make today my "Masterpiece". Listen in

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1 year ago
45 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
Mental Skills for Athletes

When it comes to being a top performer, athletes know how important their physical skills are-- but their mental and mindset-- sets the tone.

Listen in when Dr. Suite shares some important insights on how mental skills are key ingredients to an athletes overall success.


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2 years ago
9 minutes 17 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
What You Need to Know About Antipsychotics: Psychopharmacology Lecture

In this supplemental podcast, Dr. Derek Suite underscores some of the main points from the antipsychotic lecture in his clinical psychopharmacology class held at Columbia University-- and also highlights some of the dangers associated with using antipsychotic medications in elderly populations.

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2 years ago
21 minutes 6 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
Managing Anxiety With Medications: Psychopharmacology Lecture

In this supplemental podcast, Dr. Suite underscores the main points discussed in his clinical psychopharmacology graduate course at Columbia University.  In addition to giving an overview of the various anxiety disorders, Dr. Suite reviews common FDA-approved medications for anxiety. The information contained in this podcast is educational and is not considered (nor should it replace) medical advice. 

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2 years ago
18 minutes 33 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
Purpose, Dopamine & Motivation: What Every Leader Should Know (Part 3 of 3)

In this podcast, Dr. Derek Suite concludes his 3 part series on hidden factors that stimulate Motivation.  Motivation, though situational in nature, has the potential to drive us toward achieving our highest goals. Purpose is universal in nature --and has the capacity to be foundational across challenges we encounter as we live and work. Purpose fuels our motivation by teaching us that setbacks, defeats, and failures don't define us so we are free to keep striving! 

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2 years ago
7 minutes 15 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
Experimentation, Dopamine & Motivation: What Every Leader Should Know (part 2 of 3)

In this podcast, Dr. Suite continues his talk on how leaders can leverage the power of experimentation to stimulate creative solutions and increase motivation among team members. 

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2 years ago
6 minutes 9 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
Self Expression, Dopamine & Motivation What Every Team Leader Should Know ( part 1 of 3)

No one wants to be a robot and people get bored and lose motivation fast if they are not personally involved or invested in the outcome.  If you are feeling unmotivated, or are faced with leading an unmotivated team, partner, or employee, you may find Dr. Suite's podcast on the link between self-expression, dopamine, and motivation interesting.  Among the brain’s many chemical messengers, few stand out as much as the neurotransmitter dopamine. Linked to love, pleasure, motivation, and more, dopamine signaling plays a central role in the brain's reward system and in turn the behaviors and motivational levels of human beings. Understanding how dopamine is linked to self-expression and motivation can open up new pathways to encouraging motivation. 

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2 years ago
6 minutes 58 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
Why Does it Take So Long? Understanding the Treatment Rationale for Antidepressant Medications

In this follow-up podcast to the in-class, antidepressant lecture in Dr. Suite's Introduction to Clinical Psychopharmacology course at Columbia University, Dr. Suite explores the rationale for the long-term treatment of major depression with antidepressants. Dr. Suite also discusses the best psychotherapies for the treatment of mild and moderate depression. 

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2 years ago
22 minutes 44 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
Pharmacokinetics: Why Should We Care

Did you know your age, sex, weight, kidney function and hydration status could influence how well a medication works in your body?  In this podcast,  Dr. Suite who teaches clinical psychopharmacology at Columbia University,  gives students a brief overview on why prescribers pay attention to pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics as they make decisions on what medications to give to patients.

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2 years ago
12 minutes 52 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
Psychiatric Medications: Lecture on Introductory Book Chapter

In this podcast, I share my thoughts on a textbook that I like very much: Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Therapists.  This well-conceived, practical, and highly informative textbook is the required reading for the course I teach at Columbia University.  

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2 years ago
25 minutes 28 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
Do You Know How to Recognize PTSD

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a type of anxiety disorder, can happen after a deeply threatening or scary event. Even if you weren't directly involved, the shock of what happened can be so great that you have a hard time living a normal life. People with PTSD can have insomnia, flashbacks, low self-esteem, and a lot of painful or unpleasant emotions. They might constantly relive the event and have a tough time at work or engaging in social activities and may end up with Major Depression, Substance Use, or OCD. The good news is that PTSD is highly treatable with trauma-focused counseling--and in some cases with medications. You should not delay getting help. 

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3 years ago
1 minute 36 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
Preventing Suicide: You Can Make A Difference

Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States. But it is not inevitable for anyone. By starting the conversation, providing support, and directing help to those who need it, we can prevent suicides and save lives. Let's all commit to being more vigilant, more caring, and more courageous about inquiring if someone we know needs some help. Please call 1 800 273-8255 or 1 800 273-TALk if you need help, or are struggling with suicide. If you need counseling for depression, anxiety, relationship issues, or difficult life circumstances, please visit us: fullcirclehealthnycom. (We can also provide faith-based counseling).  

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3 years ago
2 minutes

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
Concussions: Know the Signs & Symptoms

 Playing sports--any sport not just football or hockey--increases a person's risk of falls and collisions, which can cause concussions. It's important for parents, teachers, and coaches ( and not just trainers and medical staff)  to have a basic awareness of the possibility of a concussion in someone who has had a head or whiplash injury--and what to look for.    

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3 years ago
9 minutes 19 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
Where Do Broken Hearts Go: Depression in Women


Women, in general-- and especially those with mental disorders-- have been discriminated against and stigmatized worldwide throughout history. 

FACTS 

  • Approximately 12 million women in the United States experience clinical depression each year.
  • About one in every eight women can expect to develop clinical depression during their lifetime.
  • Depression occurs most frequently in women aged 25 to 44.

FACTORS 

  • Many factors in women may contribute to depression, such as developmental, reproductive, hormonal, genetic and other biological differences (e.g. premenstrual syndrome, childbirth, infertility, and menopause).
  • Social factors may also lead to higher rates of clinical depression among women, including stress from work, family responsibilities, the roles and expectations of women, and increased rates of sexual abuse and poverty. 

https://www.mhanational.org/depression-women

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3 years ago
23 minutes 56 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
About Depression and Suicide

Per John Hopkins Medical Center,  many of the warning signs of possible suicidal feelings are also signs of depression. Observations of the following behaviors may be helpful in identifying people who may be at risk of attempting suicide:

  • Changes in eating and sleep habits
  • Loss of interest in usual activities
  • Pulling away from friends and family members
  • Acting out behaviors and running away
  • Alcohol and drug use
  • Not caring about personal appearance
  • Unnecessary risk-taking
  • Fixation on death and dying
  • Increased physical complaints are often connected to emotional distress, like stomachaches, headaches, and extreme tiredness
  • Loss of interest in work, school, and community
  • Feelings of boredom
  • Trouble concentrating
  • Feelings of wanting to die
  • Lack of response to praise
  • Shows signs of plans or efforts toward plans to commit suicide, including the following:
    Says "I want to kill myself," or "I'm going to commit suicide."
    Gives hints like saying "I won't be a problem much longer," or "If anything happens to me, I want you to know ...."
    Gives away favorite possessions and throws away important belongings
    Becomes suddenly cheerful after a period of depression
    May express bizarre thoughts
    Writes one or more suicide notes

For IMMEDIATE HELP 

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Hours: Available 24 hours. Languages: English, Spanish.

800-273-8255


JUST WANT TO TALK

fullcirclehealthny.com to set up an appointment. 

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3 years ago
6 minutes 38 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
Navigating the 3C's of Leadership

Every leader eventually faces and navigates the 3 C's: Choice, Chance, Change. Failure (reluctance) by a leader to make the right choice, to take calculated chances (risks), or to embrace and manage changes (transitions) can erode self-confidence, team morale, and org culture. In this podcast, Dr. Derek H. Suite discusses practical ways to leverage the 3 C's of leadership. For more, please join@derekhsuitemd on Twitter and Linked-In. 

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3 years ago
2 minutes 24 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
3 Must Know Traits of Highly Effective Leaders

Powerful leaders share one basic characteristic: Self- Confidence. In this podcast, Dr. Derek H. Suite highlights 3 surprisingly simple steps you can take to bolster your self-confidence as a leader. 

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3 years ago
1 minute 44 seconds

Derek H. Suite, M.D.
Mental vitamins that nourish your mind, body, spirit, and soul. www.fullcircleconfidential.com