The serotonin myth and the case for therapy with Dr. Joel Paris


The serotonin myth and the case for therapy with Dr. Joel Paris

For years, it has been conventional wisdom that depression can be caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. Conventional wisdom in the general public – but not among psychiatrists who have long known this is not necessarily the case. We speak to Dr. Joel Paris about the persistence of this myth, and the value of increasing funding for therapy in addition to – and on occasion in place of – medication.


Better Sex Through Mindfulness with Dr. Lori Brotto


Better Sex Through Mindfulness with Dr. Lori Brotto

Dr. Lori Brotto is the author of the 2018 book ‘Better Sex Through Mindfulness: How Women Can Cultivate Desire’. This year she published a companion piece, a workbook that provides strategies that women (and men!) can use. Kathryn and Eric speak with Dr. Brotto about the new workbook, sex in relationships, and how the stigma around sex research has changed over the past few decades.


Happy Wife Happy Life? More like Happy Spouse Happy House! With Dr. Cheryl Harasymchuk


Happy Wife Happy Life? More like Happy Spouse Happy House! With Dr. Cheryl Harasymchuk

A huge international study of heterosexual male-female couples looked at whether one partner or the other had a better sense of where their relationship was headed. There was no difference between men and women when it came to measuring relationship satisfaction, busting the myth of the well-worn cliché ‘happy wife happy life’. Dr. Cheryl Harasymchuk joins us to talk about the study and the article she wrote about it in The Conversation: https://theconversation.com/happy-wife-happy-life-a-harmonious-relationship-is-the-responsibility-of-both-partners-191288


L’accès aux services de santé mentale des provinces mal noté par les Canadiens (mars 2023)

En interrogeant les résidents canadiens qui ont eu recours à des services de santé mentale au cours de la dernière année, l’Alliance canadienne pour la maladie mentale et la santé mentale (ACMMSM) a constaté que les provinces ont reçu une note d’échec pour ce qui est de l’accès aux professionnels de la santé mentale. Consultez le communiqué de presse et les résultats du sondage.


La SCP discute des traitements nouveaux pour les anciens combattants (mars 2023)

La SCP a récemment été invitée à témoigner devant le Sous-comité sénatorial des anciens combattants pour discuter des nouvelles options de traitement offertes aux anciens combattants des Forces armées canadiennes et de la Gendarmerie royale du Canada souffrant de traumatismes liés au stress professionnel. Lisez notre déclaration préliminaire.