Why Certain Psychiatric Medications Aren’t Always Available

Inaccurate reporting perpetuates the belief that every patient has high risk of discontinuation symptoms, across every antidepressant. My advice on best ways to choose and make most of antidepressants if part of your treatment.
Does Stopping an Antidepressant Cause Discontinuation Symptoms?

Inaccurate reporting perpetuates the belief that every patient has high risk of discontinuation symptoms, across every antidepressant. My advice on best ways to choose and make most of antidepressants if part of your treatment.
Celebrating the Mixed Emotions of Father’s Day

Father’s Day can be a joyful day for some and a complex and emotionally-charged day for others. This year I’m sharing reflections from my team on fathers and fatherhood.
Our Moral Imperative: Prioritizing Mental Health in Today’s Public Coverage and Tomorrow’s National Universal Pharmacare

Despite the prevalence and the severe impact mental illness can have on individuals’ lives, access to necessary medications remains a substantial challenge for many. Our thoughts on what should happen next. Published originally in The Hamilton Spectator.
A Psychiatrist’s Perspective: How Canada’s Mental Healthcare System Must Embrace Technology – Healthcare Summit 2023 Keynote

Dr. Diane McIntosh’s keynote at Reboot’s 23rd annual health care summit in Vancouver addressed the need to support our overloaded clinicians so they can deliver more effective, personalized and efficient mental healthcare.
The Rise of Lifestyle Medicine – Diane McIntosh and Bryn Hyndman talk about integrating lifestyle medicine into traditional medicine

Eating well, exercising, connecting with friends—these are the new doctor’s orders. Lifestyle medicine, essentially a prescription for the good habits, behaviours and choices we make as individuals, is a field of medicine that’s gaining traction. Dr. Diane McIntosh speaks with Dr. Bryn Hyndman.
Coping with Stress During the Holidays

The holidays can be stressful. Here are a few thoughts on how to make the most of what can be a most wonderful time of the year.
More Than a Little Lonely: The Serious Health Impacts of Loneliness

Over my years of psychiatric practice, I’ve learned from every patient I’ve worked with, and those lessons have
ultimately informed my own life choices. One critical lesson has been about the power of social
support: having a strong network of caring people, whether family, friends, or co-workers,
builds and protects our mental health. My thoughts on improving social connections to improve mental health.
I’m Lucky You’re Here – Season 1 WickedMind – Collaboration, Leadership & Disruptive Technology to Address the Mental Healthcare Crisis

There is a lack of access to high-quality, appropriate mental healthcare in Canada. In S1 Wicked Mind, I spoke with an array of thoughtful, gritty, innovative and compassionate leaders, representing diverse areas of healthcare delivery. A summary.
Breaking the Silence on Mental Health at Work – Denis Trottier

Denis Trottier, Chief Mental Health Officer for KPMG Canada, suffered with depression and worried that, as a previous partner, he would be treated differently. Here’s what can happen when mental health is discussed by those in senior-level roles. Ideas for all workplaces on improved culture around mental health.