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Jun 2024
1h 17m

how psychiatry lost its way: bad science...

Mollie Adler
About this episode

Join me for a crucial conversation with Robert Whitaker, the fearless journalist and author whose investigations have profoundly challenged our understanding of mental health care. Robert's seminal works, including Mad In America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and The Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill, Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America, and Psychiatry Under the Influence: Institutional Corruption, Social Injury, and Prescriptions for Reform, have ignited debates and prompted a reevaluation of psychiatric practices.


In this episode, Robert shares the pivotal moments that awakened him to the significant flaws of the traditional mental health system—particularly its misguided approach to childhood trauma. He delves into the dangerous reliance on medication and exposes the unsettling connections between psychiatry and Big Pharma. Dive into Robert's investigative journey—from his early days as a medical writer to becoming a leading critic of psychiatric practices. You'll hear how his research, recognized with a George Polk Award and a finalist position for the Pulitzer Prize, reveals the often-overlooked impact of psychiatric drugs and the manipulative tactics of the pharmaceutical industry.


Robert also shares his blueprint for a mental health system that values compassion, understanding, and holistic treatment. His vision challenges the existing paradigm and proposes a more humane approach to psychiatric care. His straightforward discussion of the resistance he has faced from the psychiatric community highlights the urgent need for meaningful change and supports a future where mental health care truly fosters recovery and well-being. Get ready to deepen your understanding of mental health care and learn how to advocate for a system that truly respects and comprehends the intricacies of human psychology. Together, we can push for care that uplifts and supports, rather than stigmatizes. This conversation could change the way you think about mental health forever.


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