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Understanding Emotional Blunting: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions | Brain Bites with Dr. B In this episode of Brain Bites, Dr. Jessica Beachkofsky explores emotional blunting, a common side effect of certain mental health medications like SSRIs. She shares the case study of Mark, a 35-year-old marketing manager who experiences reduced emotional intensity after starting medication for depression. Dr. B explains the science behind emotional blunting, how to distinguish it from residual depression, and offers practical strategies for therapists to help clients navigate this challenging side effect. Learn more about identifying and addressing emotional blunting to improve your clients' quality of life. 00:00 Introduction to Emotional Blunting 00:15 Meet Mark: A Case Study 00:57 Understanding Emotional Blunting 01:43 Brain Mechanisms Behind Emotional Blunting 02:41 Distinguishing Emotional Blunting from Depression 03:52 Helping Clients with Emotional Blunting 05:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Magic does not suck. What does? Not feeling comfortable answering med questions from your clients! But you can, and it can feel easy and aligned too. No, you’re not a prescriber, but their shrink is so busy that you’re definitely better than Reddit. I’m Dr. B and my wand is pointing you to my Magic Pill Picker! Kind like the easy button but real! https://brainbiteswithdrb.com/magicpi... Disclaimer: All of this information is for educational and informational purposes and is not intended to be personal medical advice from me to you. Please talk with your prescriber before making any changes to your medications.