#29: "Psychiatry's Failure? The Serotonin Theory of Depression Lacks Evidence!"-Joanna Moncrieff, MD
Автор: Making Therapy Better
Загружено: 2026-01-20
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Is depression really caused by a chemical imbalance — or is that one of the most enduring myths in modern psychiatry?
For decades, the serotonin theory of depression has shaped how mental health is explained, treated, and marketed to the public. But what does the science actually show — and why does evidence that challenges this narrative provoke such intense reactions?
In this provocative episode, our host Bruce Wampold sits down with Joanna Moncrieff, M.D., professor of critical and social psychiatry at University College London and a founding member of the Critical Psychiatry Network. Joanna has spent more than 30 years researching psychiatric diagnosis, antidepressant medications, and the sociocultural forces that shape modern mental health care. She is the author of well over 60 academic articles and several books, including her newest release, Chemically Imbalanced: The Making and Unmaking of the Serotonin Myth.
Together, Bruce and Joanna discuss:
• What the scientific evidence does, and does not, reveal about the connection between serotonin and depression
• What antidepressant trials really show about efficacy and placebo effects
• Emotional numbing, clinical significance, and real-world prescribing practices
• The social, political, and professional forces that influence psychiatric research and practice
• Why challenges to the chemical imbalance narrative have been so controversial
• What it means to understand depression as a human response to life, rather than a brain disease
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*Bruce Wampold, Ph.D.* | Emeritus Professor, University of Wisconsin–Madison; author of *The Great Psychotherapy Debate*; one of the most influential psychotherapy researchers alive today.
*Joanna Moncrieff, M.D.* | Professor of Critical and Social Psychiatry at University College London; leading figure in the Critical Psychiatry Network; author of Chemically Imbalanced and multiple prior books examining antidepressants and psychiatric theory.
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This episode was produced and edited by Geissy Araújo, Ph.D. and Kevin Riordan.
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00:00 Introduction
00:45 Meet Dr. Joanna Moncrieff
02:10 The serotonin myth: Unpacking the evidence
09:57 Antidepressants and the placebo effect
18:40 The sociology of psychiatry and antidepressants
31:06 Understanding depression: Biological vs. psychological perspectives
32:57 Clinical trials vs. real-world practice
35:11 The role of the human relationship in depression treatment
37:03 Evolutionary perspectives on depression
40:26 Challenging the serotonin theory of depression
47:03 Future of depression treatments: Psychedelics and beyond
54:57 Reframing depression: A human reaction to life's challenges
58:30 Conclusion and final thoughts
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Intro/outro music by Chris Haugen, free for public use.
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