

Inside Mental Health
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Award-winning weekly podcast that approaches psychology and mental health in an accessible way. Listen as our host Gabe Howard speaks candidly with experts, celebrities, and other notables to break down complex topics into simpler terms.
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Oct 19, 2017 • 24min
Why Do People Believe Conspiracy Theories?
In this episode of the Psych Central Show, hosts Gabe Howard and Vincent M. Wales discuss conspiracy theories with guest Dr. John Grohol, founder of Psych Central. Dr. Grohol explains what exactly is meant by “conspiracy theory” and where they come from. Discussion includes questions of whether they are ways for people to rationalize why horrific tragedies occur, if they are based on distrust of authority figures, and if those who believe them are just attention seekers. Ultimately, the question is raised of how to address them. Can we convince believers that they’re wrong and, if so, how do we do so? SHOW HIGHLIGHTS [1:05] What is a conspiracy theory and where do they come from? [2:19] Are conspiracy theories just a way to “make sense” of horrific tragedies? [6:50] What’s the connection between conspiracy theories and distrust of authority? [8:44] Are believers really just attention seekers? [12:12] The role of cognitive bias in the belief of conspiracy theories. [13:01] Are conspiracy theories invented just to mess with people? [14:15] How do we convince believers in conspiracy theories that they’re wrong? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 12, 2017 • 24min
What’s It Really Like Being in a Psych Hospital?
In this episode of the Psych Central Show, hosts Gabe Howard and Vincent M. Wales discuss the myths and realities of being admitted to an inpatient psychiatric hospital. Gabe shares his personal experience of voluntarily entering a psychiatric hospital when he was suicidal. He tells of how his expectations of the situation differed from what he actually experienced. He shares what he found to be the most frightening aspects of his stay, as well as how he passed the time while there. He shares how his family reacted to his admission to the psychiatric hospital, and the aspect to the stay that he describes as “life-altering.” BEING IN A PSYCH HOSPITAL SHOW HIGHLIGHTS [3:43] The scariest part of being in a psych ward. [7:48] Gabe’s shocking discovery about psych hospitals. [10:57] Is it like One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest? [13:05] How do you pass the time in a psych hospital? [14:49] Gabe’s expectations vs. reality. [16:53] The life-altering aspect of Gabe’s psychiatric stay. [18:45] How Gabe’s family reacted to his admission. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 5, 2017 • 24min
The Challenges of Returning to Work After Mental Illness
In this episode of the Psych Central Show, hosts Gabe Howard and Vincent M. Wales discuss the challenges of returning to the workplace after being out for an extended amount of time, such as while recovering from mental illness. Gabe shares his first-hand experience of returning to work after four years, including the difficulties he faced, the resources he relied on, and what he wished he’d done differently. Also discussed are workplace discrimination, advocating for yourself, and the question of whether or not you should disclose your mental illness to your coworkers (and if so, to whom and when). RETURNING TO WORK AFTER MENTAL ILLNESS SHOW HIGHLIGHTS [0:59] Gabe shares the story of returning to work after four years. [4:55] How your therapist can help with your return to work. [6:37] Skills and resources to make your return easier. [8:07] Gabe tells of his experience with workplace discrimination. [9:14] Should you disclose your mental illness to your coworkers? [11:02] Potential positive results of disclosing your mental illness. [14:23] What do we mean by “reasonable accommodations”? [18:36] Tips on being your own advocate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 28, 2017 • 23min
How Has Mental Health Advocacy Changed?
In this episode of the Psych Central Show, hosts Gabe Howard and Vincent M. Wales welcome Andy Behrman, veteran mental health speaker, writer, and advocate who is the author of Electroboy: A Memoir of Mania. Andy shares his views on how mental health advocacy has changed over the past fifteen years and the ways in which our views of stigma have evolved. He also shares the story of his interview with noted actor and bipolar advocate Stephen Fry, his ideas on how to help fund advocacy groups, and his experiences with electroconvulsive therapy and memory loss. And, yes, he tells us how he got the nickname of "Electroboy." MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY SHOW HIGHLIGHTS [1:48] How has mental health advocacy changed? [3:15] Is mental illness less stigmatized now? [9:10] Electroboy talks about ECT and memory loss. [11:22] Andy Berhman's Stephen Fry experience. [13:39] Andy shares his plans to help fund smaller advocacy groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 21, 2017 • 23min
What's the REAL Link Between Anger and Violence?
In this episode of the Psych Central Show, hosts Gabe Howard and Vincent M. Wales discuss mental illness and violence. More specifically, they address the real culprit behind the vast majority of violence: anger. Their discussion dispels the myth that anger is an unhealthy emotion, teaches ways to express anger in a healthy fashion, and addresses the widely held belief that most mentally ill people are violent (and why people hold this belief). The discussion also covers the real factor in predicting whether someone might become violent and ends with suggestions on ways anyone can learn how to get control of anger in their lives. Show Highlights: [1:58] Is it okay to get angry? [2:38] How can we express anger in a healthy way? [3:57] Anger and the mentally ill. [10:23] Why are the mentally ill responsible for so much violence? [12:52] What is the real predictor of violent behavior? [14:39] Why do we associate violence with mental illness? [17:50] How can someone take control of their anger issues? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 14, 2017 • 22min
What Does Postpartum Depression Feel Like?
In this episode of the Psych Central Show, hosts Gabe Howard and Vincent M. Wales speak with guest Christine Hammond, a licensed mental health counselor who has also suffered from postpartum depression in two of her three pregnancies. She shares her story of why neither she nor her husband recognize postpartum depression in the first pregnancy, how it appeared rapidly during the second pregnancy, and the fears they both had that it would occur in the third pregnancy. Christine also speaks of the shame carried by and stigma against mothers dealing with it, as well as postpartum depression’s biggest lie. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS [3:15] Christine speaks about her two instances of postpartum depression. [6:40] How postpartum took her by surprise and the shame that came with it. [8:12] The stigma of postpartum depression is profound. [10:06] Christine tells of the fear of postpartum depression during her third pregnancy. [13:55] What postpartum depression was like for Christine’s husband. [15:28] The biggest lie about postpartum depression. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 7, 2017 • 20min
How Can You Calm an Agitated Person?
In this episode of the Psych Central Show, hosts Gabe Howard and Vincent M. Wales speak with guest Dr. Scott Zeller, renowned psychiatric emergency services physician and expert on agitation. Dr. Zeller explains exactly what agitation means, in the medical setting, and how it differs from other states, such as violence. He dispels a few myths about agitation, and explains how the use of physical restraints and sedation are the wrong approach in almost all situations. Most importantly, he speaks on how common agitation is, even outside the medical setting, and how anyone can learn to de-escalate the emotions of someone in a state of agitation. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS [1:11] What do we even mean by “agitation”? [6:45] Aren’t all agitated people violent? [9:11] Dr. Zeller explains why we should rarely use restraints on agitated people. [12:47] Simple things to keep in mind when trying to calm an agitated person. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 31, 2017 • 24min
What Does Binge Eating Disorder Feel Like?
In this episode of the Psych Central Show, hosts Gabe Howard and Vincent M. Wales discuss Binge Eating Disorder. At his heaviest, Gabe weighed 550 pounds. He describes in detail how he went from a “normal-sized” guy to being morbidly obese, his return to being “normal-sized,” and addresses the question of whether he was, in fact, addicted to food. During the second half of the show, our hosts welcome Lisa, a woman who was with Gabe during this period of his life. She shares her experience of what it was like being with someone with binge eating disorder and how he finally confronted it. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS [1:13] What is Binge Eating Disorder? [5:27] Is Binge Eating Disorder Really a food addiction? [11:23] Lisa describes what Gabe was like at 550 pounds. [12:34] Gabe confronts binge eating disorder. [13:45] Gabe describes his gastric bypass surgery experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 24, 2017 • 23min
Is Loneliness More Dangerous Than Smoking or Obesity?
In this episode of the Psych Central Show, hosts Gabe Howard and Vincent M. Wales discuss loneliness. It’s a very common feeling that most people experience at some point in their lives. Now, medical experts report that the effects of loneliness should be considered to be a major health danger. Our hosts discuss how this is the case. They also explain the differences between being alone and being lonely and between loneliness and solitude. Other information provided in this episode include the different types of loneliness (it’s not all about being without a romantic partner) and what steps one can take to stop being lonely. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS [1:00] Loneliness is deadlier than smoking or obesity. [1:39] How is loneliness so dangerous? [4:27] The various types of loneliness. [14:31] The difference between being alone and being lonely. [15:30] What you can do to stop being lonely. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 17, 2017 • 19min
What Is Postpartum Depression?
In this episode of the Psych Central Show, hosts Gabe Howard and Vincent M. Wales welcome guest Dr. Emma Basch. Dr. Basch is a licensed clinical psychologist as well as the author of PsychCentral’s Maternity Matters blog. She joins our hosts (two childless men, it should be noted) to discuss the many aspects of postpartum depression. Listen in to learn some surprising facts and statistics about postpartum depression, including how common it is. Learn how it differs from “regular” depression, the ties it has to anxiety, the known causes of postpartum depression, and several suggestions for how to treat it. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS [0:45] What exactly is postpartum depression? [1:23] Postpartum is more common than you might think. [4:29] Can men suffer from postpartum depression? [7:04] What causes postpartum depression? [12:19] What can be done about postpartum depression? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices