What does it mean to call something a “mental disorder”? Are biological explanations enough? In this episode, psychiatrist and philosopher of psychiatry Awais Aftab, USA, joins host Stefan Jerotic, Serbia, to unpack competing models of mental illness, the value of explanatory pluralism, how patient perspectives reshape psychiatric understanding and how conceptual clarity can make psychiatry more humane and scientifically grounded. Views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the ...
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What does it mean to call something a “mental disorder”? Are biological explanations enough? In this episode, psychiatrist and philosopher of psychiatry Awais Aftab, USA, joins host Stefan Jerotic, Serbia, to unpack competing models of mental illness, the value of explanatory pluralism, how patient perspectives reshape psychiatric understanding and how conceptual clarity can make psychiatry more humane and scientifically grounded. Views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the ...
Does serotonin hold the key to mental health treatment? Elias Eriksson, Sweden, recipient of the 2024 ECNP Neuropharmacology Award, guides us through the science of serotonin reuptake inhibitors, passionately defending the serotonin theory of depression and addressing recent controversies in the field. Alongside host Chiara Montemitro, Sweden, they delve into clinical implications, the significance of biomarkers, and gender's impact on treatment outcomes. Plus, gain invaluable insights ...
ECNP Podcast series
What does it mean to call something a “mental disorder”? Are biological explanations enough? In this episode, psychiatrist and philosopher of psychiatry Awais Aftab, USA, joins host Stefan Jerotic, Serbia, to unpack competing models of mental illness, the value of explanatory pluralism, how patient perspectives reshape psychiatric understanding and how conceptual clarity can make psychiatry more humane and scientifically grounded. Views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the ...