Mental Health and Addiction - Videos
Psychotherapist Stacy Kaiser talks about contributing to a new book, 'Live Happy,' and shares tips on how to find more happiness in your life - from giving back to teaching your children happiness skills.
From high profile cases to everyday issues, prescription drugs are continually causing problems across the USA.
If you try some of these substances just once, you could be hooked for life. Addictions can be life threatening, but sometimes quitting can be even more dangerous.
The Doctors send Latoya to life strategist Gary Coxe to help her move forward with her life after the sudden loss of her husband.
After the sudden death of her husband, Latoyaâs health went spiraling out of control.
Transcendental meditation teacher Bob Roth and his student Ruby join The Doctors to discuss the changes Rubyâs been experiencing through practicing transcendental meditation.
Writer Rose Bretécher spent years distressed by her intrusive sexual thoughts, until she realised they were part of her OCD. Thoughts of sex, body parts and even child abuse drove her to believe she was insane. She argues, in frank terms, that we need to be more open about OCD so we can recognize it and the different forms it can take.
Binge watching a show is something that most of us are willing to admit, but a new phenomenon is sprouting up from this TV trend, that has people feeling down in the dumps after their favorite show is over. It's called the post binge watching blues. Yes, itâs a real thing. The Listâs Teresa Strasser and Dr. Karen Jacobson with three ways to cure this feeling of sadness.
When it comes to targeting your lower abs, not all workouts are created equal. In this video, Sarah Wingo from Pure Barre shows you how to master the Lower Ab Lift, a challenging move that tones your tummy.
Psychotherapist Stacy Kaiser joins The Doctors, along with Alla and her husband, to define kleptomania and how to treat it.
Alla has practiced medicine for over 34 years but recently lost her license after being arrested for stealing. Sheâs dealt with an overwhelming urge to steal, but does that mean sheâs a medical danger?
Personal growth expert and life strategist Gary Coxe helps one woman with the âbaggageâ that has been holding her back for years. Could this work for you?
Psychotherapist Dr. Suzi Landolphi discusses the use of equine therapy to treat soldiers returning from the battlefield. Joined by an Iraq war combat veteran, Suzi explains how equine therapy works to treat symptoms of PTSD and help soldier's better matriculate back into society.
We are a nation of people waiting for mental health treatment, says journalist Deborah Coughlin. She spent years battling an agoraphobic panic disorder, while being repeatedly fobbed off and put on waiting lists by the NHS. With people self medicating, taking inappropriate antidepressants and attempting suicide, she argues, the health service needs the ability to help people properly.
Vaping is smoking's hottest new trend, just ask Leonardo DiCaprio who was caught puffing on one at the Golden Globes. The industry claims this is a safe alternative to cigarettes, but how much do we really know about the health effects of vaping? From The Vape Shop to USC's Health and Science campus, Brent Rose explores this new trend and searches for answers.
Marijuana use disorder is prevalent and undertreated, study finds.
The Doctors discuss the story of a man who died after getting an illegal silicone injection to enlarge his private part.
The Doctors discuss a recent news report about coyotes attacking cars on the highway in California, which some scientists say could be due to their consumption of hallucinogenic mushrooms.
These Toronto-based dancers are the founders of Ill Nana/DiverseCity Dance Company; a queer, multiracial dance company committed to performing their stories on stage as well as providing more accessible education and performance opportunities for LGBTTIQQ2S communities prioritizing people of colour, various body types, backgrounds, classes, and abilities.
Phyllis Walker is a Jamaican-born Canadian storyteller, educator and actress whose performances have toured her across Ontario sharing the African and Caribbean oral storytelling tradition. Walker, whose career began as a trained school teacher, was once host of the Raisin in the Rice Pudding children's radio program on CFRB 1010 and played Grandma Ella on Treehouse Canada. Walker continues to teach and speak across the country.
These Toronto visual "artivists" are co-curators of the Black Future Month Exhibit and Conference held at OCAD University. For the past four years, the pair, both OCAD alumni, have helmed the installation first created by McCallum and which provides a platform for artists of various mediums who self-identify as Black. Under the theme of Afrofuturism, the annual exhibition aims to explore past and present experiences of people of African descent, as well as their future possibilities through art.
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"Orphans of Ebola" explores the tragic epidemic through the eyes of a young boy who has lost numerous family members to the disease. Director Ben Steele joins HuffPost Live to discuss his documentary.
"Orphans of Ebola" explores the tragic epidemic through the eyes of a young boy who has lost numerous family members to the disease. Director Ben Steele joins HuffPost Live to discuss his documentary.
The Doctors discuss a photo that recently went viral of a toddler pretending to breastfeed his newborn sibling, which has caused some divided opinions.
Meditation isn't just a passing fad or something only yogis practice. It's something we all can and should do. By learning to pay attention to your body and emotions, you can begin to live a healthier more fulfilling life. Work up to twenty minutes of meditation per day and begin to enjoy these perks.
Meditation isnât just a passing fad or something only yogis practice. It's something we all can and should do. By learning to pay attention to your body and emotions, you can begin to live a healthier more fulfilling life. Work up to twenty minutes of meditation per day and begin to enjoy these perks.
Being constantly connected may have a negative impact on mental health, a new study finds.
Being constantly connected may have a negative impact on mental health, a new study finds.
If you wake up each morning and worry about the past or are constantly questioning your future, know that you are putting yourself at a greater risk of suffering from depression and anxiety. Stop doubting yourself and throw out the stress ball. Here are certain techniques and lifestyle changes you can make to live in the 'here and now.'