The Chemical Imbalance Theory of Depression is a Lie. Now What?
For decades, the chemical imbalance theory has been the dominant explanation for depression. Most people, including professionals, have been led to believe that depression is caused by a deficiency in serotonin—a neurotransmitter in the brain—and that psychiatric medications correct this imbalance. However, this widely accepted theory lacks scientific evidence and has been debunked by modern research.In this detailed breakdown, we will explore the true origins of the chemical imbalance theory, its promotion by pharmaceutical companies, the latest scientific findings, and a more comprehensive way to understand and address depression.As with every episode, you'll hear personal stories. In today's EP, its my story of being diagnosed and prescribed as a young teen, and why that was so problematic and how we can avoid such mistakes moving forward. If you're looking for science-backed mental health insights, visit www.azijankovic.com and be sure to enter your email address for follow up blogs on the topic.and follow me on Instagram: @dr.azi.jankovic for more empowering content, or to send me a DM.For speaking or media inquires, email hello@azijankovic.com DISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered medical, psychological, or professional advice. Always consult a qualified AND COMPASSIONATE healthcare provider before making any decisions regarding your mental or physical health.00:00 Introduction to Defying the Diagnosis & Personal Story4:06 Chemical Imbalance Myth 5:51 Pharmaceutical Influence and Marketing 8:38 Scientific Evidence Against the Chemical Imbalance Theory 10:23 New Understanding of Depression 1 5:33 Therapeutic Approaches and Skills 22:17 Physiological Pathways to Wellness 22:44 Hope and Support for Mental Health / Understanding the Biopsychosocial Model 33:32 The Problem with the Chemical Imbalance Theory 34:28 Effective Non-Drug Treatments37:49 The Power of Therapy: CBT and DBT41:07 Final Thoughts