Sunday Jul 31, 2022
Episode 10 - Depression
In our 10th episode, Kristy and Mitchell discuss depression, its myriad causes, and different treatment techniques. We approach depression from a pharmacological perspective, exploring the uses and effects of serotonin and SSRI medications on mood and personality. We also flip our focus and examine depression from a cognitive and conceptual perspective, discussing how our narratives, thoughts, and verbal behaviors influence our proclivities for depressive episodes. Lastly, we craft a metaphysical conception of depression and how it ties to the experiences of being human.
It wouldn't be a landmark episode for us without some technical difficulties. Please forgive the audio quality on Mitchell's end. We have had quite the number of lightning and thunderstorms come through the area in the last few days, and our electronics have been wonky. We hope to have the issues resolved by our next episode. We appreciate your patience and continued support!
Kristy Bohan is a cofounder and contributor to The Cognitive Dissonance Podcast. Kristy received her BS in Psychology with a minor in Chemistry in 2018, and an MS in Psychology in 2020 and began working on her certification in Behavior Analysis. She hopes to be board certified in early 2022 where she will continue to service clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities such as Autism Spectrum Disorder as a behavior consultant in Oregon. Kristy takes a behavior analytic perspective to life and uses this philosophy to inform her work and her day to day life. Kristy believes in psychology as a hard, natural science.
Mitchell Croot is one of the founders and contributors to The Cognitive Dissonance Podcast. A father of four, a US Army veteran, and a high school educator, Mitchell holds a BA in History with a minor in Secondary Education from Catawba College and an MA in History from the University of North Carolina in Charlotte. His interests include colonial North America, the American Revolution, culture and cultural transmission, philosophy, psychology, and music.
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