Garth Kroeker

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

Sunday, September 22, 2024

Narcissistic & Antisocial Personality in public figures: the role of mental health professionals

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The norm in mental health practice has wisely been to stay out of politics for the most part, except when it comes to mental health advocacy...
Monday, April 22, 2024

"Spent" by Geoffrey Miller -- a discussion of evolutionary psychology

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 "Spent" is a good book by evolutionary psychologist Geoffrey Miller, looking particularly at consumer behaviour, including purcha...

Education for gifted teens

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I'm uncomfortable with the term "gifted" since it implies that some people have "gifts" while others do not.  Really...
Tuesday, March 26, 2024

"Determined" by Robert Sapolsky

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 Robert Sapolsky is a great scientist with deep wisdom to share about humanity.  His recent book, Determined , is another must-read.   The f...
Friday, August 4, 2023

"The Power of Us" by Jay Van Bavel & Dominic Packer: a recommendation, review, and applications in psychiatry

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 Jay Van Bavel and Dominic Packer are social psychologists whose recent book, The Power of Us, is a nice review of basic social psychology w...
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About Me

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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