Depression in the Brain: the Biology of Depression

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1001 Ways To Wonder

1001 Ways To Wonder

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What's the real brain biology of depression? Most of know what depression feels like, but how does depression change our brains? Bryce heads to CAMH in Toronto to find out with animatics from Thought Cafe! ** Developed with the participation of the TELUS Fund. **
** CREDITS **
Writer / Director / Producer / Self: Bryce Sage
Executive Producer: Janice Dawe
Executive Producer: Melissa Williamson
** FEATURING **
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) - Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute:
Dr. Yuliya Nikolova, Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. Etienne Sibille, Campbell Family Chair in Clinical Neuroscience
Dr. Jeffrey Meyer, Head of the Neuroimaging Program in Mood & Anxiety
** CREW **
Cinematographer: Alyssa Bistonath alyssabistonath.com
Cinematographer: Jordan Fisher jordandfisher.com/
Sound Recorders: Shounak Ganguly
Composer: David Arcus davidarcus.com
Visual Effects: Chris Rugo chrisrugo.com
Animatics: Thought Café thoughtcafe.com
Sound Mixing: Pino Halili, Post City Sound postcitysound.com
** SPECIAL THANKS **
Marco Bucci
Andrea Haman and Anita Dubey, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) camh.ca
TELUS Fund telusfund.ca

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@janinem9794
@janinem9794 3 жыл бұрын
This is a great video. Experiencing this as I speak /: though it helps me feel better, that I'm not just insane
@robbiehall9958
@robbiehall9958 6 жыл бұрын
This is good information that people need to know. Especially for people who do not have depression as so many people tell depressed people "It's all in your head" or "We all have bad days. Cheer Up." Well, it's very easy for people to judge something they know nothing of. And that is where alot of the problem and ignorance comes from. Instead of being understanding and empathetic, people tend to blame the person who suffers from depression. Ignorant or misinformed people do not have a clue that they are the ones who do not have the clue.
@1001WaysToWonder
@1001WaysToWonder 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Jamie, and I couldn't agree more about why it's so important we talk more about depression and demystify the things that people can't see or understand. We'l actually be releasing an episode on the science behind the Stigma very soon, which addresses many of these issues. Though first anxiety is next!
@robbiehall9958
@robbiehall9958 6 жыл бұрын
1001 Ways To Wonder Thank you for your reply. I personally have alot of caring for depressed people. They are ill They have real illness. It's not their fault. People need to help them realize their value and potential as human beings, and not condemn them because they have sickness. I would like to know if you have patron account. So I can do what I can to help.
@1001WaysToWonder
@1001WaysToWonder 6 жыл бұрын
Hey Jamie, thank you for your compassion and empathy. I do have a patron account, which is pretty new, as I have only been able to release a few videos so far. I am releasing a video on anxiety this weekend, though. Here's the link to the patron: www.patreon.com/1001waystowonder
@robbiehall9958
@robbiehall9958 6 жыл бұрын
1001 Ways To Wonder I am keeping in my your patron info. I also found out out from my own research that depression changes the size of brain. Depressed people are at the mercy of their own imbalanced brain activity. So, how can a person say "Why are you letting everything get to you?" when a person has no control over the way their brain functions? If they could anticipate and control their brain functions they would would not "let" anything get to them. It's not like the person is behind the controls. Sadly, mental illness is one of the most complex, debilitating health issues a person can struggle with. One thing about it that pains me is how detrimental the isolating affect it can have on a person. Even upon the people who seem to "have it all" and the "perfect life" so to speak.
@margotdaley6683
@margotdaley6683 6 жыл бұрын
Well done segment!
@1001WaysToWonder
@1001WaysToWonder 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching Margot!
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