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Look Again: Mental Illness Re-Examined

Look Again: Mental Illness Re-Examined

By: BC Schizophrenia Society
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"Look Again: Mental Illness Re-Examined" is a groundbreaking podcast by the British Columbia Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) and supporting partners. Host Faydra Aldridge, CEO of BCSS, speaks with medical experts, families, and people with lived experience of mental illness to dispel myths and get to the truth. This podcast is for anyone whose life is touched by mental illness.

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  • S5Psychosis and Violence: Debunking the Misconceptions
    Jun 7 2025

    In this third episode of our World Schizophrenia Day series, we revisit eye-opening discussion about how our misconceptions of schizophrenia and other severe mental illnesses can fuel the misunderstanding and stigma that people living with psychosis face.

    While there's no way to predict whether a person with a mental illness will become violent, depictions in media, TV, and movies sometimes perpetuate a conception that they are unpredictably violent. But how accurate is this belief, and how does it affect those living with mental health conditions?

    Dr. Rakesh Lamba, Medical Director at BC Mental Health and Substance Use Services and Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, discusses how family and caretakers can assess risk factors.

    Follow Look Agan to hear more informed discussions like this one that break down misconceptions and paint a more compassionate portrait of living with mental illness. Until then, share your thoughts with us here. Leave a review so others can find our show.

    Resources:
    Schizophrenia - Warning Signs of Violence
    Dr. Rakesh Lamba’s bio
    PHSA Forensic Psychiatric Services

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    24 mins
  • S5Treating Schizophrenia: Psych Meds vs. Living with Symptoms
    May 31 2025

    In this second episode of our World Schizophrenia Day series, we revisit a controversial debate.

    Anti-psychotics like Abilify, Risperdal, and Clozapine are often used to help manage a person's symptoms of schizophrenia, including paranoia, delusions and hallucinations. However, there’s a movement that wants to shift mainstream thinking away from using medication to manage the symptoms of a serious mental illness. It encourages people to accept and live with the symptoms of severe mental illness, such as delusions and hallucinations.

    To help us navigate this hot-button dilemma, we talk to a Look Again recurring guest, Dr. Diane McIntosh, Psychiatrist and Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia.

    Follow Look Again to listen to insightful conversations like this one that examine the treatment of severe mental illness. Until then, share your thoughts with us here. Leave a review so others can find our show.


    Resources:
    Dr. Diane McIntosh - Bio
    Blindsided - Dr. Diane McIntosh's podcast
    Antipsychotic Selection Is Important for Reduced Nonadherence in Schizophrenia
    Look Again Season 1, Episode 5: The Truth Behind Psychiatric Medication
    Anti-Psychotic Medication - CAMH

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    25 mins
  • S5Corey Hirsch: A Goalie's Fight for Mental Health
    May 24 2025

    Today is World Schizophrenia Day. Look Again is revisiting four of our most popular episodes. The first one in this revisited series is a conversation with former NHL goalie Corey Hirsch.

    At 21, Corey Hirsch was living the dream: goalie for the silver-medal-winning Team Canada at the Olympics and Stanley Cup-winning New York Rangers. So, why was he contemplating suicide?

    In this unfiltered conversation, Corey talks about his silent battle with mental illness, which included experiencing intrusive thoughts and severe depression. His story is a must-listen for understanding that mental illness struggles often go unseen, even for those in the spotlight. And that it is possible to emerge out of the dark corners of despair.

    Follow Look Again to hear stories like this one that sheds light on the often-overlooked struggles of those living with mental illnesses. Until then, share your thoughts with us here. Leave a review so others can find our show.


    Resources:
    Suicide Crisis Hotline
    CoreyHirsch.com

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    26 mins
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thank you for this episode. I just found this podcast. I loved hearing her story.

great episode

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I am looking forward to this podcast. My adult brother has schizophrenia and I manage his care. When is a full episode going to be posted?

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