Garth Kroeker

a discussion about psychiatry, mental illness, emotional problems, and things that help

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Self-Injury

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Self-injurious behaviour is common. Cutting skin is probably the most common specific behaviour, but there are many other varieties of self...

Modern Physics Metaphors

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I hesitate to indulge in metaphors having to do with modern physics, for a couple of reasons: 1) while I love physics, from classical mechan...
Monday, February 2, 2009

Short Term Intensive Dynamic Psychotherapy

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Here's yet another interesting therapy style. A lot of these different styles influenced "my own" style with patients, which I...
Friday, January 30, 2009

Narrative Therapy & the "Guru Effect"

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This is another interesting therapy style, pioneered by the Australian social worker Michael White (1948-2008). Here is my condensed account...
Thursday, January 29, 2009

Anxiety Hierarchies

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The idea of an "anxiety hierarchy" is simple and powerful. It is an application of behavioural therapy, and is analogous to a well...
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GK
I've been a psychiatrist since July, 2000. Most of my clinical experience has been with university students who have come to my outpatient clinic. For the first two years of my practice, I completed a subspecialty fellowship in mood disorders, during which I was trying to help patients struggling with treatment-resistant depression or bipolar disorder. I enjoy trying to combine ideas from different fields within the sciences and humanities--I love the idea of a creative, collaborative, interdisciplinary, yet also evidence-based approach to thinking about the mind, about medicine, and about life. I particularly like to indulge in metaphor and use analogies as a part of my therapeutic style. Yet, I find that much of my work as a physician can be simple and pragmatic, and I believe that there often can be straightforward medical solutions to many of the ailments my patients tell me about.
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