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Dr. Joanna Moncrieff, M.D., is Professor of Critical and Social Psychiatry at University College London, and a consultant psychiatrist for the NHS in London. She studies the effects, action, use and representation of psychiatric drugs, including antidepressants and antipsychotics, and has also written about the history and philosophy of psychiatry. Joanna has published several books, the most recent of which is Chemically Imbalanced: The Making and Unmaking of the Serotonin Myth (2025). Her previous books include The Myth of the Chemical Cure, The Bitterest Pills and A Straight Talking Introduction to Psychiatric Drugs. Joanna has written for The Guardian, Daily Mail, The Conversation, Literary Review, was profiled in The Spectator and has been interviewed for Channel 4’s Ways to Change the World Podcast, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee’s Feel Better, Live More podcast, The Guardian’s Science Weekly podcast and the Evening Standard’s Tech and Science Daily, among others. Learn more and subscribe at flourishfmpodcast.com Follow us: YouTube @flourishfmcast: / @flourishfmcast Instagram @flourishfmpodcast: / flourishfmpodcast LinkedIn @flourishfmpodcast: / flourishfmpodcast Twitter @flourishfmcast: / flourishfmcast Facebook @flourishfmcast: / flourishfmcast Links: • Website: https://joannamoncrieff.com/ • University College London webpage: https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/6368-joann... • Twitter: https://x.com/joannamoncrieff • Publications: https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/6368-joann... • Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?... • Psychology Today blog: https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/bl...