Learn how to better understand the "automatic" thinking, coping behaviours, and social styles that are often associated with clinical depression.
These patterns can be distressing for those suffering from depression, as well as for friends and family members trying to offer support.
Further, these patterns can keep people caught in "the depression cycle". Understanding the connection between mood, thinking, and behaviour is essential.
Conversations at The Royal is a free public lecture series that teaches and informs on a different mental health topic each month.
Presented by:
Dr. Kelsey C. Collimore, Ph.D., C.Psych., Psychologist, Mood & Anxiety Disorders Program
Dr. Andrew Jacobs, Psy.D., C.Psych, Psychologist, Mood & Anxiety Disorders Program
Dr. Michele Todd C. Psych., Professional Practice Leader, Psychology and Psychologist, OSI Clinic
These patterns can be distressing for those suffering from depression, as well as for friends and family members trying to offer support.
Further, these patterns can keep people caught in "the depression cycle". Understanding the connection between mood, thinking, and behaviour is essential.
Conversations at The Royal is a free public lecture series that teaches and informs on a different mental health topic each month.
Presented by:
Dr. Kelsey C. Collimore, Ph.D., C.Psych., Psychologist, Mood & Anxiety Disorders Program
Dr. Andrew Jacobs, Psy.D., C.Psych, Psychologist, Mood & Anxiety Disorders Program
Dr. Michele Todd C. Psych., Professional Practice Leader, Psychology and Psychologist, OSI Clinic