52 min

Changing Our Perspective on Mental Illness Top of Mind with Julie Rose

    • Documentary

The social stigma surrounding mental illness is very real. What would happen if we changed our perspective on mental illness and how we treat it? We typically think that the way to treat mental illness is through therapy and antidepressants. But the Western medicine perspective on mental health doesn’t always fit. More and more people are taking antidepressants, but rates of depression aren’t declining. Meanwhile, some unconventional methods, like indigenous practices and psychedelics, are helping people cope with mental health symptoms and problems. In today’s podcast episode, we show the power of thinking differently about mental illness and how changing our perspective on treatment methods could open new paths to healing.

Podcast Guests:
Sam, mental health patient

Terrie Moffitt, clinical psychologist, professor, Duke University

Joseph Gone, cultural clinical psychologist, professor, Harvard University

Reid Robison, chief medical officer, Novamind

The social stigma surrounding mental illness is very real. What would happen if we changed our perspective on mental illness and how we treat it? We typically think that the way to treat mental illness is through therapy and antidepressants. But the Western medicine perspective on mental health doesn’t always fit. More and more people are taking antidepressants, but rates of depression aren’t declining. Meanwhile, some unconventional methods, like indigenous practices and psychedelics, are helping people cope with mental health symptoms and problems. In today’s podcast episode, we show the power of thinking differently about mental illness and how changing our perspective on treatment methods could open new paths to healing.

Podcast Guests:
Sam, mental health patient

Terrie Moffitt, clinical psychologist, professor, Duke University

Joseph Gone, cultural clinical psychologist, professor, Harvard University

Reid Robison, chief medical officer, Novamind

52 min