Treatment Bias


It’s the last episode of the month and we’re just talking After Hours about things we Shrinks think about after hours. Today’s topic is bias in mental health treatment. We’ve talked about bias in diagnosis and this is related because if the initial way of looking at a person or their struggles is biased, the whole course of treatment can be biased as well. Have a listen.

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Trans and Autistic


The one in which we speak with Noah Adams about his advocacy and research related to people who are both transgender and autistic, like him. Noah is a PhD student at the University of Toronto and, along with coauthor Bridget Liang, wrote a book based on interviews entitled, Trans and Autistic: Stories from Life at the Intersection (Jessica Kingsley, July 2020). 

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Underground Railroad


The one in which we discuss the brave and creative network of people and places that made freedom possible for thousands of enslaved people from the Southern U.S. How much do you know about the Underground Railroad? (Hint: we’re not talking about the subway or the metro). 

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Diagnosis Bias


It’s the last Tuesday of the month! We’re kicking back, After Hours, to discuss how implicit bias and diagnoses can affect the course of therapy along with ongoing mental health treatment and outcomes. 

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ReThinking Policing


It’s the last Tuesday of the month which means it’s time for Shrinks After Hours! That’s us Shrinks (Julie Mayer and Cindy Ariel), chatting After Hours about things we believe are important to chat about. In this After Hours episode we’re chatting about what re-imagined community safety could look like. Join us as we re-think and re-imagine policing and public safety. 

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