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Did you know that "bipolar disorder" and "chemical imbalance" are little more than pharmaceutical sale pitches, with no firm basis in science? As a psychiatrist with 35 years of clinical experience, Paul Minot pulls no punches in exposing the flawed science, misconceptions, and failures of psychiatry's reigning biological model of treatment. Dr. Minot applies common sense reasoning, occasional rant, and some well-deserved mockery to debunk such myths, and educate the public on our need for a more holistic approach to treatment--one that will take full stock of the wonder that is our mind, rather than neglecting its existence.

Straight Talk Psychiatry with Paul Minot MD Paul Minot MD

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Did you know that "bipolar disorder" and "chemical imbalance" are little more than pharmaceutical sale pitches, with no firm basis in science? As a psychiatrist with 35 years of clinical experience, Paul Minot pulls no punches in exposing the flawed science, misconceptions, and failures of psychiatry's reigning biological model of treatment. Dr. Minot applies common sense reasoning, occasional rant, and some well-deserved mockery to debunk such myths, and educate the public on our need for a more holistic approach to treatment--one that will take full stock of the wonder that is our mind, rather than neglecting its existence.

    Psychiatry's Next Revolution: A New Way to Think About Thought

    Psychiatry's Next Revolution: A New Way to Think About Thought

    Psychiatry's history is bipolar--swinging between obsession with the mind, and the brain. We've now had forty-plus years of biological dominance, and pharmacological interventions. But recent neurophysiological evidence suggests that the brain-mind might be using nucleic acids to execute digital data storage and processing, much like our computers do. If so, then psychiatry's current model could become obsolete, with a resurgence of psychological therapies--including some that we've nev...

    • 35分
    A Poem: "I Went to a Psychiatrist"

    A Poem: "I Went to a Psychiatrist"

    A poem inspired by 3 literary influences from my youth: Lewis Carroll, Dr. Seuss, and the PDR.

    • 5分
    Psychiatry's Inconvenient Truth: We're Not Saving Lives

    Psychiatry's Inconvenient Truth: We're Not Saving Lives

    More Americans than ever before are being diagnosed with psychiatric disorders and treated with psychiatric medications. So wouldn't you expect to see improved mental health? Well, you would be wrong. In June 2018, the Center for Disease Control released a study documenting the grand failure of modern psychiatry--a 30% increase in suicide from 1999 to 2016. Dr. Minot reviews the promises of this biological era of psychiatry, the findings of the study, the response of America's psychiatri...

    • 30分
    Artificial Afterglow: How SSRIs Might Actually Work!

    Artificial Afterglow: How SSRIs Might Actually Work!

    The modern biological era of psychiatry began with the 1987 release of Prozac--the first selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, or SSRI. Other popular SSRIs have followed, including Zoloft, Paxil, Celexa, and Lexapro, and they remain the most commonly used class of antidepressants. You might think that they work by "correcting a chemical imbalance," right? Well, no such chemical imbalance has been proven to exist--and nowadays there are psychiatrists on Twitter arguing that psychiatrists nev...

    • 9分
    How to Think Like a Scientist, and Why Psychiatrists Don't

    How to Think Like a Scientist, and Why Psychiatrists Don't

    Do you think that contemporary psychiatric treatments are based on a firm scientific understanding of how the brain-mind operates? Don't be fooled. Psychiatry's scientific grasp of human thought and behavior is woefully sparse, and greatly oversold. But in order to understand the gross deficiencies of psychiatry's knowledge base, you first need to have a clear understanding of how all scientific knowledge is acquired and confirmed. Dr. Minot runs through a brief review of the scientific metho...

    • 11分
    My Insecure Profession

    My Insecure Profession

    Modern psychiatry’s enthusiastic embrace of the current biological model of treatment was triggered by significant advances in brain research in the 1970s and afterwards--and as we all know, the influx of money from the pharmaceutical industry sweetened the pot considerably. But psychiatrists were also driven into this new frontier of technology by our longstanding inferiority complex as a medical specialty--never regarded as "real doctors" by our medical peers, or others, until we had a lot ...

    • 15分

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