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Episode 79

Tapering Psychiatric Medications Safely: Insights with Dr. Josef

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About the host

Bret Scher, MD

Bret Scher, MD

Medical Director, Metabolic Mind and Baszucki Group

Bret Scher, MD

Medical Director, Metabolic Mind and Baszucki Group

Bret is the host of the Metabolic Mind YouTube channel and podcast. He is a board-certified cardiologist, lipidologist, and leading expert in therapeutic uses of metabolic therapies, including ketogenic diets. Prior to joining Baszucki Group, Bret was the medical director at DietDoctor.com, an online platform promoting improving metabolic health through low-carb nutrition, where he was a content creator and medical reviewer. Earlier in his career, he worked as a cardiologist in San Diego. Bret has spent most of his 20-year career as a preventive cardiologist, helping people improve their metabolic health and preventing heart disease using low-carb nutrition and lifestyle interventions. His deep passion for educating the public about the benefits of metabolic therapies grew from his experience with the prevailing medical teaching, which frequently misrepresents nutrition science and undervalues metabolic health. Bret received an MD from The Ohio State University College of Medicine and a BS in Biology from Stanford University. He grew up in San Diego and began competing in triathlons at an early age, which helped fuel his love of health and fitness. He continues to enjoy spending time outdoors mountain biking, swimming, hiking, and playing baseball with his two boys.
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About the guest

Josef Witt-Doerring, MD

Josef Witt-Doerring, MD

Psychiatrist

Josef Witt-Doerring, MD

Psychiatrist

Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring is a board-certified psychiatrist who specializes in tapering and deprescribing psychiatric medications. Dr. Josef combines his expertise in pharmaceutical safety, clinical psychiatry, and metabolic therapies to help patients safely transition off long-term medications.
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Key Highlights

  • Dr. Josef, a board-certified psychiatrist and former FDA medical officer, joins Dr. Bret Scher to share how his career in drug safety and regulation led him to focus entirely on helping people safely come off psychiatric medications.
  • He explains that most psychiatric drugs don’t correct a chemical imbalance but instead create drug effects that can feel therapeutic short term while leading to tolerance, emotional blunting, and dependence over time.
  • He outlines a patient-led tapering process that prioritizes safety and function, starting with small 5–10% monthly dose reductions and often using liquid formulations for precision, especially at lower doses where withdrawal is more likely.
  • The conversation explores the importance of addressing underlying causes like sleep, stress, and metabolic health, and how dietary changes—including gluten-free, paleo, and ketogenic approaches—can dramatically improve mental health and support medication reduction.
  • Dr. Josef describes how pairing deprescribing with metabolic therapies allows patients to transition safely and sustainably, offering a new path toward recovery and resilience beyond medication management.

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