Ep 228 Examining the Wellness Industry with Jonathon Stea Part 1
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Navigating Mental Health and Chronic Illness: Cutting Through Pseudoscience with Dr. Jonathan Stea
In this episode, clinical psychologist and science communicator Dr. Jonathan Stea joins the show to discuss the intersection of chronic illness and mental health. As an advocate against pseudoscience, Dr. Stea offers insights on identifying and avoiding predatory wellness trends while finding effective, evidence-based treatments. Highlighting the multifaceted reasons why people turn to alternative therapies, Dr. Stea emphasizes the importance of accurate information and ethical healthcare practices. The conversation addresses the proliferation of pseudoscientific diagnoses and the complex factors contributing to misinformation in the wellness industry.
00:00 Introduction: Navigating the Maze of Mental Health and Wellness
00:20 Meet Dr. Jonathan Stea: Separating Fact from Fiction
00:46 The Rise of Alternative Therapies
04:26 Understanding the Appeal of Pseudoscience
05:57 The Cognitive and Social Factors at Play
10:58 The Allure of Integrative and Functional Medicine
18:24 The Harmful Impact of Pseudoscience
19:57 Common Pseudoscientific Practices in Mental Health
21:47 The Danger of Fake Diagnoses
23:57 Conclusion: The Need for Evidence-Based Understanding
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