PsyDactic - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Board Study Edition
Using the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology content outline for the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry board exam, starting with the most high yield, Dr. O'Leary has created this podcast for anyone interested in CAPS and also to help him study for the boards. Enjoy!
Let Dr. O'Leary know what you think by going to https://psydactic.com/ and filling out the form there.
Episodes
11 episodes
011 - Behavioralism, Operant Conditioning and Positive Psychology
In the last episode, I introduced behaviorism, which took a strikingly different approach to human learning and development by basically assuming that everything we are on the inside is somehow learned from the environment, except for some of t...
•
Episode 11
•
17:23
010 - Behavioralism and Classical Contitioning
I have so far discussed some of the early psychosexual, psychosocial and cognitive approaches to child development, but I would be remiss if I did not also mention a group of theorists who attempted to study humanity by completely ignoring the ...
•
22:16
009 - Temperament - Part 2 - Gray, Rothbart, Kagan, Eisenberg, Schermerhorn and Bates
In episode 8, I started discussing temperament theory with an introduction to Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess. They first developed a temperamental formulation by following 141 children longitudinally and proposed 9 dimensions of temper...
•
Episode 9
•
22:17
008 - Temperament - Part 1 - Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess
While it may seem quaint today, the radical contribution that Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess made to child development was to look at children as unique individuals with very different innate approaches to the world that were present at birt...
•
Episode 8
•
23:12
007 - Attachment Theory and Parenting Styles
Attachment theory began when John Bowlby rebelled from the psychoanalytic establishment by, for the first time, observing families interacting in order to understand individuals. Bowlby was later joined by Mary Ainsworth who developed on ...
•
Episode 7
•
36:09
006 - Erik Erickson's Psychosocial Model of Development
Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory of development focuses on the social and emotional aspects of human growth. A child’s cognitive development underlies what Erikson describes and arguably, without the cognitive skills described by Piaget...
•
Episode 6
•
30:45
005 - Piaget and Cognitive Development
Jean Piaget's description of cognitive development is markedly different from psychosexual and psychoanalytic approaches. He was concerned primarily with cognitive abilities. Instead of basically just making up a complex inner life ...
•
Episode 5
•
29:19
004 - Psychosexual Approaches to Development - Anna Freud, Klein, and Mahler
Following Freud, there were many researchers trying to make sense of child development using his psychosexual approach as a framework. Among those that adopted the psychoanalytic approach was his daughter, Anna Freud, who has been called ...
•
Episode 4
•
24:09
003 - Psychosexual Approaches to Child Development: Freud the elder
Sigmund Freud's psychosexual approach proposes that human development unfolds in a series of stages, each focused on a different erogenous zone. Successful resolution of conflicts in each stage is crucial for healthy personality development. Dr...
•
Episode 3
•
13:33
002 - Human Developmental Milestones Birth to Age 5
Dr. O'Leary reviews the basic developmental milestones children are expected to reach by age 5. https://cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/milestones-2mo.html...
•
Episode 2
•
36:15
001 - Trailer and Introduction of PsyDactic - CAPS Edition
Dr. O'Leary introduces PsyDactic - CAPS Edition, explains the goal of this podcast, and how it was produced.This podcast is intended as a study aid for the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) Child and Adolescent Psychiatr...
•
Episode 1
•
7:06