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...BECAUSE IT'S STYLISH TO TALK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH, ESPECIALLY HOW WE MAINTAIN OUR OWN.

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I'm a newly graduated psychiatrist who believes it's stylish to talk about mental health. Welcome to my diary, Freud & Fashion, created in 2010 to document my life as a psychiatrist-in-training and share knowledge and psychotherapy pearls that I learned along the way.

Psychiatrytherapy

Canine Saviors

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Canine Saviors
Canine Saviors

{with our family dog, Sanka}

I remember trying to hold back tears as I watched the Oprah episode that highlighted the Puppies Behind Bars program (see video below).  I have two legally-blind aunts, so my family felt extremely fortunate when given the opportunity to adopt a career-change dog that was initially trained as a guide-dog for the blind.  There’s a strong connection between the calming, healing effects a pet can have on a person’s health, especially after witnessing my dad’s health improvements since adopting our yellow lab, Sanka.  The process of certifying your dog as a therapy dog varies among states, but I’ve seen dogs certified by submitting a letter from a doctor or through a professional trainer.  Even more proof that dogs truly are a (wo)man’s best friend!

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September 2, 2010 4 comments
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Travel

Downtown Napa

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Downtown Napa
Downtown Napa

{Kara’s Cupcakes…seasonal strawberry cream cupcake}

My recent visit to see family in northern California consisted of a deliciously appetizing day spent in downtown Napa.  I love the Napa Valley for its gorgeous wineries, world-class cuisine, and picturesque landscapes.  In the past, I’ve spent most of my time touring wineries, but exploring the downtown area left me equally impressed.  I’m in a phase of eating only free-range poultry and grass-fed beef (thank you, Food Inc.), so I was excited to find C CASA -An Innovative Tacqueria at the Oxbow Public Market (I highly recommend their nachos) and couldn’t resist a bite of a yummy treat from Kara’s Cupcakes.  We ended the night at Cole’s Chop House for an amazing dinner with a great bottle of pinot noir, and though I stuck to my current diet and ordered a seafood dish from the classic steakhouse (they serve corn-fed beef), my sister said her filet mignon was “melt-in-your-mouth” delicious.

{C CASA nachos with free-range chicken, chipotle sauce, and goat cheese}

 

I’ve noticed my latest posts have been more food & travel-inspired than psych-inspired, but I believe taking trips and enjoying a great meal is definitely good for the psyche.  More psych posts to come!

September 1, 2010 2 comments
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FashionTravel

Quick Getaway

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Quick Getaway
Quick Getaway

{at The Annenberg Space for Photography in Century City}

Any weekend filled with food and shopping makes for a fabulous weekend in my eyes.  This past week I found myself making excuses to slack on my workout routines, contemplating fast food meals instead of slaving over a hot stove, taking twice as long to type notes on my patient sessions, and feeling uninspired (or more like lazy) to type a blogpost.  At that point I knew it was time for a weekend getaway, so I went to Los Angeles for a few days filled with food, fashion, and photography inspiration (I’m looking to finally invest in a digital SLR camera).  I believe everyone deserves a few hours (or days) to relax and do something enjoyable in order to increase productivity.  By Sunday I felt completely rejuvenated…until my delayed flight at LAX pushed my arrival home to 2:30am.

{Eggs Salmone and Spanish Latte at Urth Caffe in Beverly Hills}

August 10, 2010 0 comment
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PMS Moment

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PMS Moment
PMS Moment

I used to hate it when people would tell me to “Stop PMS’ing!” during my snappy, pissed off moments until I discovered the cyclical nature of the times that I internally wanted to tell people to f*** off.  This past weekend I found myself crying hysterically and feeling emotionally sensitive to things that normally don’t bother me.  The sad part of me wanted to stay home and watch past seasons of “Sex and the City,” so I rejected every invitation to go out.  I put on my pajamas and reached for the ice cream when one of my friends texted the following:

“Remember Opposite to Emotion Action.”

I honestly didn’t know what that meant until I googled “Opposite to Emotion Action” (link here) and found that it’s a technique used to change painful emotions.  Basically, you should do the opposite action (i.e. go for a walk, talk to a friend) of what you’d normally do (i.e. sit on the couch crying and watching tv) in order to counteract the suffering you’d otherwise feel from the distressing emotion (i.e. sad, depressed).

I figured I’d give it a try, so I ran on the treadmill, met with a friend, cooked a healthy dinner, and thought about a few things that make me happy:

{my dog}

{the beach (Santa Monica pier)}

{shopping…or at least window shopping on Rodeo Dr}

I definitely felt better later that night and am excited to say that I feel quite chipper today.  Check back with me in a month though (and no PMS jokes please).

Tip of the Day:  Give “Opposite to Emotion Action” a try!  Next time you get angry, avoid the person making you angry.  Next time you’re sad, do something active.  Next time you feel shameful, let it go.  After all, you can’t feel any worse than you already feel, right?

July 20, 2010 6 comments
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Stretch It Out

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Stretch It Out
Stretch It Out

Even though I’m not allowed to wear open-toe shoes at work, I still buy cute and comfortable sandals in case I’m courageous enough to wear a pair.  I recall wearing 3-4 inch ridiculously uncomfortable heels in high school, but those days are long gone.  Lately, I’ve been obsessed with stretch heels for the sexy, summery look, plus the added bonus of comfort.  I purchased the Madden Girl and Chinese Laundry versions recently, which were excellent deals.  After breaking them in during a long day of errands, I found that no matter how high the heel may be, I can feel stylish enough pairing them with a slinky black dress and comfortable enough wearing them around town all day.

(top)  CL by Laundry Ionia $29.94

(middle)  Madden Girl Keltic $19.93

(bottom)  Stella McCartney Elastic Slingback $307.53

July 15, 2010 1 comment
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PsychiatryTravel

Year 3

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Year 3
Year 3

{Welcome BBQ 2009}

Time flies.  One year ago, I packed my bags and moved from my comfortable home in sunny California to a rainy, agricultural town in Oregon for my 2nd year of residency.  Though I truly hated the first few months being away from my family and friends (and fabulous shopping malls), I can now willingly admit it was for the best.  I work with amazing Psychiatrists, gained friendships that will last a lifetime, and most importantly, I’m learning more about myself.  I guess these next two years of residency won’t be nearly as painful as I originally thought.

{Team Building River Raft trip 2009}

{Residency Retreat in Bend, OR}

{Snowshoeing event in Bend, OR}

{End of Year Party at Ankeny Vineyard}

July 2, 2010 0 comment
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It’s In Their Eyes

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It’s In Their Eyes
It’s In Their Eyes

{Snapshot after receiving my certificate for completion of my Internship}

There’s certain patients that you remember, some patients you struggle to recollect, and the patients who somehow manage to pop up in your mind for no apparent reason.  Keeping patients alive was my goal during intern year; ensuring my patients’ safety was the goal of my 2nd.  When you fail to attain that goal, the initial response is believing that there was nothing more you could do to save them.  But after hours pass by, you find yourself replaying certain moments in your mind…over, and over again.  Wondering.  Pondering.  Questioning if there were signs you wish you caught, but failed to recognize.  But, the one thing you’ll always remember is their eyes.

June 29, 2010 0 comment
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Psychiatry

Memory Hurts

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Memory Hurts
Memory Hurts

Twenty-five days ago, an elderly male with Alzheimer’s arrived at our unit from his nursing home with arms flailing and required 4 people to hold him down.  He intensely stared at me as I reached out to examine his arms, which quickly turned into clenched fists.  I fearfully backed away.

Today, he politely asked how I was doing, then said “May God bless you.”  He couldn’t recall my name nor the food he ate 5 minutes ago, and the year was “1931.”  I slowly reached out to shake his hand, which he gently held and said “God will protect you…you are a good person.”

Four hours later, I walked towards him and he angrily pointed his finger at me yelling “These young folks better stay away from me!”

Wish I could rewind back to four hours ago.

June 18, 2010 1 comment
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Psychiatry

Top Psych Movies

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Top Psych Movies
Top Psych Movies

I get annoyed (but somewhat embarrassed) each time I’m asked if I’ve watched a classic “everyone’s seen it but you” movie.  Growing up, I was deprived of many American cultural must-haves such as meatloaf, baseball, and American Graffiti.  At least I can proudly say that I’ve watched each episode of “I Love Lucy” twice and mastered the art of moonwalking.

Therefore, I made it a goal to catch up on classic American movies (specifically ones related to Psychiatry) so I can at least be up to speed with the iconic movies of my profession.  I began compiling a list, but I’m sure there’s several noteworthy ones missing.  Any further suggestions would be much appreciated.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (done)

A Beautiful Mind (done)

A Clockwork Orange (done)

Girl, Interrupted (done)

Fatal Attraction (done)

Memento (done)

Rain Man (done)

Sybil (thanks Pablo)

Charlie Bartlett (thanks Minesh)

Donnie Darko (thanks Matt)

American Psycho

Three Faces of Eve

Primal Fear

Reign on Me

Fight Club (haven’t seen it yet, but I thought it was more awe of Brad Pitt than psych-related)

 

Image via http://www.masslive.com/blogs/

June 16, 2010 4 comments
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Hello, Sunshine!

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Hello, Sunshine!
Hello, Sunshine!

{View from the deck of the Willamette Valley Vineyards}

Being the first full weekend of sunshine in Oregon for months, the last thing I wanted to do was stay home.  I admit to constantly whining about Oregon weather, but when the sun comes out, the Oregon landscape offers breathtaking views in comparison to the smoggy skies of southern California.  I spent the day with a fellow resident exploring the beautiful wineries in the Willamette Valley and gained a greater appreciation of Northwest viticulture.  Impressively, there are about 400 wineries in the Willamette Valley alone, so I’ve barely made a dent on the list.  But, at least I know there are places I can escape to just minutes away from the busy I-5 Highway to sit, relax, and enjoy the sunshine.

June 14, 2010 1 comment
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