logo
episode-header-image
Dec 2023
19m 45s

the radical therapist: therapy means cha...

Mollie Adler
About this episode

In this exclusive preview of a premium episode, join me as we launch a virtual book club to read and reflect on an out-of-print gem from the 1970s, The Radical Therapist. In part one of our exploration, we dive into the book's provocative critique of the psychiatric establishment and its call for sweeping social change as an alternative approach to mental health. Along the way, I’ll share modern reflections on these ideas, discussing how they resonate with today’s mental health challenges.


About The Radical Therapist: Originally a counter-cultural mental health journal, The Radical Therapist was created by a group of psychiatrists and activists known as The Radical Therapist Collective. Active from 1970 to 1972, the journal emerged as part of the anti-psychiatry movement, challenging established psychiatric norms and advocating for mental health reform that emphasized social, political, and personal transformation. By placing client control at the heart of therapy, The Radical Therapist sought to create a “new psychology,” openly opposing the traditional power dynamics of mental health treatment. Its pages became a platform for voices supporting women’s and gay liberation, as well as vehement opposition to the Vietnam War, systemic racism, and consumer culture.


In This Episode: Key Themes and Reflections


  • Challenging the “Establishment”: Understanding why The Radical Therapist viewed traditional psychiatry as a tool of social control rather than a healing profession.
  • Social Change as Therapy: Exploring the journal's perspective that true mental health transformation requires dismantling oppressive societal structures.
  • Mental Health Under Client Control: Reflections on the importance of client autonomy and empowerment in therapeutic settings, both then and now.
  • Parallels to Today’s Mental Health Reform Movement: Recognizing the themes of liberation and advocacy for marginalized communities that remain as relevant today as they were 50 years ago.


If you’re curious about the roots of the anti-psychiatry movement, or simply intrigued by the idea of therapy as a tool for social change, this episode will be both eye-opening and inspiring. Join us as we unpack the radical insights of this influential, yet largely forgotten, work in mental health history.


Craving more? Become a Premium Submarine. Join an exclusive community and unlock hundreds of hours of members-only content: full-length episodes, deep-dive series, guided meditations, and more—all for the cost of a couple of coffees a month. Start exploring at backfromtheborderline.com.


The information contained in this podcast episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for treatment or consultation with a licensed mental health professional.

acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/back-from-the-borderline.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Up next
Today
what they're hiding about your mind
In this episode, we explore the deeper truths that may be hiding beneath the surface of today’s “Disclosure” discourse. While headlines focus on UFO sightings, UAP whistleblowers, and NHI (non-human intelligence), the real story may be something much more unsettling and much more ... Show More
32m 17s
Jul 8
why psychiatry failed her: laura delano on misdiagnosis, medication, and coming back to life
What is the cost of being a “good patient”? For Laura, it was nearly her life.Join me as I sit down with Laura Delano, author of the groundbreaking memoir Unshrunk: A Story of Psychiatric Treatment Resistance. A former “professional psychiatry patient” turned fierce advocate for ... Show More
2h 3m
Jul 3
the real reason you’re afraid of the devil (you’re possessed, and it looks nothing like the movies)
This episode plunges into the most feared symbols in the Western imagination: Lilith, Lucifer, the Devil, the Serpent, and the Dragon, and asks what we’ve buried, projected, or misunderstood in our efforts to exile them. Even the mere mention of these names makes many people look ... Show More
37m 33s
Recommended Episodes
Dec 2022
Psychothérapie
Bibliographie : Chambon, O., & Marie-Cardine, M. (2019). Les bases de la psychothérapie-3e éd.: Approche intégrative et éclectique. Dunod.Chemin, A. (2002). Quand commence la thérapie?. Cahiers de Gestalt-therapie, 11(1), 12-21.Colonomos, F. (2020). Qu’est-ce qui guérit dans la p ... Show More
28m 17s
Nov 2021
29/30 Self-Compassion as the Source of Change
Buy the full, ad-free Emotion Processing course now for only $147: https://courses.therapyinanutshell.com/emotion-processing?utm_campaign=Nov%2024,%202021&utm_medium=Description&utm_source=podcast We often try to change ourselves by beating ourselves up. But you can't hate yourse ... Show More
6m 6s
Feb 2021
2/30 A Nonjudgmental Attitude: The Lie of Positive and Negative Emotions: Process Your Emotions
Ready to change your life? Buy the full, ad-free Emotion Processing course now for only $147: https://courses.therapyinanutshell.com/emotion-processing?utm_campaign=Feb%2011,%202021&utm_medium=Description&utm_source=podcast Many of us think of emotions as either "good"/"positive" ... Show More
13m 32s
Oct 2021
27/30 Get Rid of Self-Limiting Beliefs: How to Process Emotions
Ready to change your life? Buy the full, ad-free Emotion Processing course now for only $147: https://courses.therapyinanutshell.com/emotion-processing?utm_campaign=Oct%2025,%202021&utm_medium=Description&utm_source=podcast In this video you’re going to learn how to let go of sel ... Show More
15m 44s
Jul 2023
How to be Happier - An Exercise from Positive Psychology and the book The Power of Moments
Looking for affordable online counseling? My sponsor, BetterHelp, connects you to a licensed professional from the comfort of your own home. Try it now for 10% off your first month: https://betterhelp.com/therapyinanutshell Today, we're diving into the wonderful world of positive ... Show More
8m 23s
Apr 2021
8/30 The Mind-Body Connection/How Emotions Get Trapped in the Body: How to Process Emotions
Ready to change your life? Buy the full, ad-free Emotion Processing course now for only $147: https://courses.therapyinanutshell.com/emotion-processing?utm_campaign=Apr%2001,%202021&utm_medium=Description&utm_source=podcast   The mind-body connection is powerful. When we have a s ... Show More
12m 59s
Nov 2021
30/30 What‘s the Core Issue? How to Actually Change
Buy the full, ad-free Emotion Processing course now for only $147 https://courses.therapyinanutshell.com/emotion-processing?utm_campaign=Nov%2026,%202021&utm_medium=Description&utm_source=podcast Just “stopping it” often doesn’t work, and it has negative side effects. If “just st ... Show More
9m 10s
Apr 2021
11/30 Calming Anxiety With Your Body’s Built-In Anti-Anxiety Response
Ready to change your life? Buy the full, ad-free Emotion Processing course now for only $147: https://courses.therapyinanutshell.com/emotion-processing?utm_campaign=Apr%2022,%202021&utm_medium=Description&utm_source=podcast Your body has a built-in, natural ability to calm anxiet ... Show More
16m 17s
May 2024
How to do Exposure Therapy for Fears and Anxiety: Day 27 Break the Anxiety Cycle
In this video I’m not going to teach you an anxiety hack or trick, I’m going to teach you the #1 most powerful way to decrease anxiety as backed by research. I’m going to teach the 6 steps to kicking fear’s butt by using exposure therapy. Looking for affordable online counseling? ... Show More
11m 33s
Jun 2021
19/30 How to Change How You Think: Cognitive Distortions Part 2: How to Process Emotions
Ready to change your life? Buy the full, ad-free Emotion Processing course now for only $147: https://courses.therapyinanutshell.com/emotion-processing?utm_campaign=Jun%2024,%202021&utm_medium=Description&utm_source=podcast This episode is part two of our discussion on cognitive ... Show More
12m 7s