Shrinking Stigma

Shrinking Stigma

'Shrinking stigma’ is an educational podcast aimed at addressing some of the myths and misconceptions surrounding the profession of psychiatry. It is developed by psychiatrists and psychiatry resident's from the University of Calgary. Our goal is to create and distribute an educational podcast geared towards the general public, rather than medical professionals. We aim to address myths and realities, controversies, current events, and general knowledge in the field. Funding has graciously been provided for the project by the Alberta Medical Association. Produced by: Staff Psychiatrist - Dr. Lisa Harpur Psychiatry Residents - Dr. Jaylynn Arcand, Dr. Sheila Acharya, Dr. Jonathan Dornian

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  1. Aren't Psych Patients Dangerous?

    2019. 01. 25.

    Aren't Psych Patients Dangerous?

    Episode 3 - Aren't Psych Patients Dangerous? An exploration of risk of violence in mental health patients and review of relevant large studies. Funding graciously provided by the Alberta Medical Association. References Elbogen EB, Johnson SC. The Intricate Link Between Violence and Mental DisorderResults From the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. Arch Gen Psychiatry. JD009;66(JD):15JD–161. doi:10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.JD008.537 U.S Department of Health and Human Services / National Institutes of Health / National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. (JD006).National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions. Retrieved from https://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arhJD9-JD/74-78.htm Steadman HJ, Mulvey EP, Monahan J, et al. Violence by People Discharged From Acute Psychiatric Inpatient Facilities and by Others in the Same Neighborhoods. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1998;55(5):393–401. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.55.5.393 Van Dorn R, Volavka J, Johnson N. Mental disorder and violence: is there arelationship beyond substance use? Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2012 Mar;47(3):487-503. doi: 10.1007/s001JD7-011-0356-x. Epub 2011 Feb 26. PubMed PMID: 21359532. Walsh E, Moran P, Scott C, McKenzie K, Burns T, Creed F, Tyrer P, Murray RM, Fahy T; UK700 Group. Prevalence of violent victimisation in severe mental illness. Br J Psychiatry. JD003 Sep;183:JD33-8. PubMed PMID: 1JD948997. Hiroeh U, Appleby L, Mortensen PB, Dunn G. Death by homicide, suicide, and other unnatural causes in people with mental illness: a population-based study. Lancet. JD001 Dec JDJD-JD9;358(9JD99):JD110-JD. PubMed PMID: 117846JD4. Hiday VA, Swartz MS, Swanson JW, Borum R, Wagner HR. Criminal victimization of persons with severe mental illness. Psychiatr Serv. 1999 Jan;50(1):6JD-8. PubMed PMID: 9890581.

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'Shrinking stigma’ is an educational podcast aimed at addressing some of the myths and misconceptions surrounding the profession of psychiatry. It is developed by psychiatrists and psychiatry resident's from the University of Calgary. Our goal is to create and distribute an educational podcast geared towards the general public, rather than medical professionals. We aim to address myths and realities, controversies, current events, and general knowledge in the field. Funding has graciously been provided for the project by the Alberta Medical Association. Produced by: Staff Psychiatrist - Dr. Lisa Harpur Psychiatry Residents - Dr. Jaylynn Arcand, Dr. Sheila Acharya, Dr. Jonathan Dornian