Depression's Function: Disengaging | Adam Hunt | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #50

Depression's Function: Disengaging | Adam Hunt | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #50

Why do we get depressed? Is depression really functional? In this episode, Adam discusses an overarching hypothesis which captures many existing evolutionary hypotheses: that depression's original function is to disengage us from life.Dr Adam Hunt is a researcher in the emerging field of evolutionary psychiatry at the Leverhulme Center for Human Evolutionary Studies at the University of Cambridge. Since 2019 he has served on the executive committee of the Evolutionary Psychiatry Special Interest Group of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He also sits on the board of the International Society for Evolution, Medicine and Public Health. He is the founding chair of the Foundation for Evolution and Mental Health. His PhD thesis entitled ‘Evolving Evolutionary Psychiatry and Explaining Neurodiversity’ received Summa Cumme Laude from the University of Zurich in spring 2024.He has published multiple academic articles in journals such as Biological Reviews, Autism Research and Evolutionary Human Sciences on a range of topics, including how evolutionary psychiatry supports the concept of neurodiversity and how evolutionary theory explains individual differences in cognition and dissolves the distinction between psychopathology and personality. He has lectured and trained psychiatrists and psychotherapists in evolutionary psychiatry.This podcast is financially supported by the Human Ecology Group of the Institute of Evolutionary Medicine at the University of Zurich.

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Evolution, Autism and ADHD | Annie Swanepoel | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #15

Evolution, Autism and ADHD | Annie Swanepoel | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #15

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Childhood Trauma and Evolution | Annie Swanepoel | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #14

Childhood Trauma and Evolution | Annie Swanepoel | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #14

Annie Swanepoel discusses trauma and its effects through an evolutionary lens: when trauma is a useful signal, why it is exasperated in certain modern situations and what this means for understanding,...

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Alcohol and Evolution | Robin Dunbar | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #13

Robin Dunbar discusses alcohol, its history with humans and primates, why it's so useful for bonding, and how novel circumstances have pushed it into being a drug of abuse. This episode is based on a...

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Substance Abuse and Evolution | Paul St-John Smith | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #12

Substance Abuse and Evolution | Paul St-John Smith | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #12

Paul St-John Smith talks about substance abuse, the propensity for humans to seek out substances, and how an evolutionary perspective can help us understand substance use and abuse. This episode is ...

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Evolutionary Perspectives on Eating Disorders | Riadh Abed | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #11

Evolutionary Perspectives on Eating Disorders | Riadh Abed | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #11

Riadh Abed discusses eating disorders, the various evolutionary pressures which may lie behind tendencies towards them, and mismatches in modern environments which encourage them. This episode is base...

16 Sep 202218min

Suicide and its Unpredictability | Matthew Large | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #10

Suicide and its Unpredictability | Matthew Large | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #10

Matthew Large tackles the difficulty of predicting suicide, the reasons evolution couldn't solve the problem of suicide, and what this means in psychiatric practice. This episode is based on a chapter...

16 Sep 202215min

The Evolution of Depression | Severi Luoto | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #9

The Evolution of Depression | Severi Luoto | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #9

Severi Luoto considers depression, its various forms and causes, and how we can subtype and understand them from an evolutionary perspective. He finishes on future connotations for prevention and trea...

14 Sep 202214min

The Evolution of Anxiety | Randolph Nesse | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #8

The Evolution of Anxiety | Randolph Nesse | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #8

Randolph Nesse's second interview covers anxiety of all kinds; why are humans so vulnerable to it, where it is helpful and harmful, and his experience treating patients with anxiety whilst informed by...

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