This episode delves into Good Psychiatric Management (GPM), a practical framework developed by John Gunderson for treating Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), though its principles offer broad utility across diagnoses. The hosts discuss the importance of integration, managing expectations (both patient and provider), and robust psychoeducation regarding BPD's features, heritability, and treatment course. Key GPM tenets are explored, including focusing on life outside therapy (work/relationships), the adjunctive role of medication, fostering accountability, and the significance of the therapeutic relationship itself as part of the treatment.
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Treating Borderline Personality Effectively aka How To Be A Good Psychiatrist Through GPM
May 13, 2025

Psychofarm Podcast
PsychoFarm Podcast is a deep dive into the intersection of psychiatry, psychopharmacology, and the evolving understanding of mental health. Hosted by 2 psychiatrists, the podcast explores complex topics such as diagnosing mood and personality disorders, the role of medications in treatment, and the challenges of psychiatric training. Each episode breaks down the clinical insights and philosophical debates surrounding mental health care, providing both practitioners and curious listeners with thoughtful analysis, expert opinions, and practical advice.
PsychoFarm Podcast is a deep dive into the intersection of psychiatry, psychopharmacology, and the evolving understanding of mental health. Hosted by 2 psychiatrists, the podcast explores complex topics such as diagnosing mood and personality disorders, the role of medications in treatment, and the challenges of psychiatric training. Each episode breaks down the clinical insights and philosophical debates surrounding mental health care, providing both practitioners and curious listeners with thoughtful analysis, expert opinions, and practical advice.Listen on
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