Ian Gold
Associate Professor
Psychiatry
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Dr. Gold is the Canada Research Chair in Philosophy and Psychiatry at McGill University. He completed a PhD in philosophy at Princeton University and did postdoctoral training at the Australian National University in Canberra. From 2000 to 2006 he was on the faculty of the School of Philosophy and Bioethics at Monash University in Melbourne and returned to McGill in 2006. His research focuses on the theory of delusion in psychiatric and neurological illness and on reductionism in psychiatry and neuroscience.
Research Interest
philosophy of psychiatry
Publications
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Birth setting, labour experience, and postpartum psychological distress. MacKinnon AL, Yang L, Feeley N, Gold I, Hayton B, Zelkowitz P.
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A comparative prospective cohort study of women following childbirth: Mothers of low birthweight infants at risk for elevated PTSD symptoms. Feeley N, Hayton B, Gold I, Zelkowitz P.
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Perinatal depression and DNA methylation of oxytocin-related genes: a study of mothers and their children. King L, Robins S, Chen G, Yerko V, Zhou Y, Nagy C, Feeley N, Gold I, Hayton B, Turecki G, Zelkowitz P.