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Beautiful Minds

2nd and 3rd Mondays, 7 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Beautiful Minds seeks to inform people about mental illness, promote mental health in all of us, increase acceptance and erode the stigma of mental illness. The show includes news, interviews, resources, humour and events related to mental illness. We explore common perceptions of mental illness, examine differing viewpoints regarding health service delivery, and include personal stories of those experiencing mental illness.

                                                                               

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News

  • Media Coverage Of Mass Shootings May Heighten Stigma Of Mental Illness HealthDay (3/22, Preidt) reports, "Media coverage of mass shootings by people with mental illnesses may heighten the stigma that already surrounds people struggling with mental disorders," according to the results of "an online survey of nearly 1,800 American adults" appearing in the April issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry, a publication of the American Psychiatric Association. The survey "also found that public support for policies to reduce gun violence rises after news coverage of mass shootings. Specifically, people who read a news story describing a mass shooting were more likely than those who did not read such an article to support gun restrictions for people with serious mental illness, and for a ban on large-capacity ammunition ...
    Posted Mar 23, 2013, 4:31 PM by Will Martin
  • Sharfstein: Gun Laws Could Have Major Impact On US Suicide Rate Psychiatric News (3/22) reports that former American Psychiatric Association president Steven Sharfstein, MD, in a piece that appeared earlier this week in the Baltimore Sun, emphasized that "while laws aimed at keeping guns out of the hands of people with mental illness, which are being debated in Maryland, would have little effect on the homicide rate in the United States, they could have a major impact on the suicide rate." Dr. Sharfstein "pointed out that 20,000 of the 30,000 annual gun-related deaths in this country are suicides." According to Dr. Sharfstein, "to bring down the gun suicide rate, strong barriers to availability of guns are needed."
    Posted Mar 23, 2013, 4:30 PM by Will Martin
  • Small Study: Methylphenidate May Increase Attention, Reduce Apathy In Patients With AD Medscape (3/22, Gammon) reports, "Methylphenidate (MPH), a psychostimulant commonly used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD), can help improve attention and reduce apathy in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD)," according to the results of a 60-patient study presented at the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry's annual meeting. "Interestingly, there was no correlation between attention and apathy in the treated individual - each parameter improved independently." The study's lead author "noted that the reasons for this are not entirely clear."
    Posted Mar 23, 2013, 4:30 PM by Will Martin
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