Dr. Scot discusses the latest research into withdrawal symptoms from patients stopping their antidepressants, and gives a full explanation of how these side effects can be avoided, and also more advice on sleep, workplace stress, pets and mental health.
Dr. Scot discusses how sleeping too much can interfere with memory especially for those with depression; how mindfulness training can help with depression; and a children's mental health update.
Dr. Scot reviews positive findings about cannabis use when it becomes legalized, also an important women's mental health update on post-partum depression.
Dr. Scot discusses a new smartphone app that could help people recover from depression, and more of the latest research on mental health issues.
Dr. Scot will discuss taking a mental health leave from work including what can or may happen to your job as a result; also the mental health effects of climate change.
Dr. Scot discusses recent findings about psilocybin use, including in those who suffer from mental health problems, as well as an update about cannabis.
Tune in LIVE to Dr. Scot as he reviews the mental health impact of racial, ethnic and other forms of discrimination, and shocking new findings about the risks of alcohol use. Only on BBTV!
Dr. Scot discusses the latest brain research regarding witnessing trauma and resilience to stress, and for National Pet Day, why pets give us strong emotional support.
Psychotherapy via AI is here and Dr. Scot discusses the latest findings as to how effective it may be.
Dr. Scot discusses the definition of treatment resistant depression and best approaches to address it.
Tune in LIVE to Dr. Scot as he discusses how AI may be used in the diagnosis and possibly refine treatment of anxiety, plus more mental health news. Only on BBTV!
Tune in LIVE to Dr. Scot as he discusses ADHD in adults, how AI may help treatment for anxiety, and how workplace bullying can affect the employee's partner. Only on BBTV!
Dr. Scot discusses the latest research into obesity; how it starts in the brain, how it relates to our diet, and why these findings should put a stop to body shaming.
Dr. Scot discusses why and how people are more stressed than ever when consuming the news.
A recent breakthrough explains why men and women deal with stress differently, and a veterans' mental health update, therapy dogs for PTSD.
On the eve of Valentine's Day, a quick self test to see how your relationship is going, how there's more to love than romance, and why eating chocolate makes us feel so good.
Misophonia, fear or hatred of certain sounds, is common but little understood; Dr. Scot gives some useful information and tips for sufferers.
Dr. Scot gives you important advice on how to identify and deal with narcissists in your life; also, being happy takes some "practice."