Now that we're more comfortable talking about mental health, it's time to address some misconceptions.
Is depression REALLY a chemical imbalance in the brain? What's the difference between being depressed and distressed? And are psychedelics the solution we've been waiting for?
Today, Professor Ian Hickie breaks it all down and reveals the biggest myths about depression.
The mysterious corpus callosum: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs
Girls and Autism: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs
Dissociation and coping with trauma: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs
A highly superior memory: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs
Turn on, tune in: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs
Parenting with a mental illness: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs
Synesthesia—seeing sounds, hearing colours: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite programs
Anxiety, and the 'worry bully': One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite All in the Mind programs
Locked in: One of Lynne Malcolm's favourite All in the Mind programs
Science of self: In a series of Lynne Malcolm's favourite All in the Mind programs
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Resilience: What's the buzz?
Podcast extra: The question of brain bias
Preventing Indigenous suicide
Playing hard to get
Podcast extra: Timothy Carey extended interview
Controlling behaviour
WEIRD psychology
The predictive mind
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