Jonathan Stea: Mind The Science
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In this engaging podcast episode, we dive deep into the world of evidence-based science and the dangers of pseudoscience with Dr. Jonathan N. Stea, a clinical psychologist, adjunct professor at the University of Calgary, and author of the new book "Mind The Science". Introduction and Book Overview The episode begins with an introduction to Dr. Stea and his mission to debunk wellness industry misinformation and conspiracy theories. Dr. Stea discusses his professional ethical duty to correct misinformation and explains why real doctors have a legal responsibility to use evidence-based treatments. The Wellness Industry Grift Dr. Stea breaks down the wellness industry's tactics, including: The narrative and ideology used to sow distrust in evidence-based medicine Tropes to watch out for in wellness industry claims The danger of "cure-all" promises How to identify evidence-based medical treatments A compelling example of pseudoscience is shared, involving a naturopath who sold his nephew's fecal matter in pill form as a purported cure for autism. Psychology of Pseudoscience Believers The conversation explores: Who is susceptible to pseudoscientific claims The role of core beliefs and cognitive ability in turning people away from evidence-based science Factors that make individuals vulnerable to quackery Alternative Therapies and Recovery Dr. Stea offers his professional insights on: Psychedelic therapies for mental health conditions The importance of community in recovery programs like AA The role of various therapeutic approaches, including CBT The Danger of Misinformation The podcast concludes with a discussion on: The negative impact of public figures promoting pseudoscience Dr. Stea's experience as a former student of Jordan Peterson The damaging effects of social media on the spread of misinformation This episode provides a comprehensive look at the importance of evidence-based science in mental health and wellness, offering listeners valuable tools to navigate the often confusing world of health information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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