Login to make your Collection, Create Playlists and Favourite Songs

Login / Register
Changing Narratives - Reflecting on Mad in America's Mission and Work
Changing Narratives - Reflecting on Mad in America's Mission and Work

Changing Narratives - Reflecting on Mad in America's Mission and Work

00:00:01
Report
This week is a special one for us at Mad in America, as it’s the 200th episode of our podcast. Our first interview was with attorney and author of Zyprexa Papers, Jim Gottstein, back in July 2017. For this and the next podcast, we’ll be talking to the people that make Mad in America what it is, the people behind the scenes, who keep it running day-to-day. Later in this podcast, we will hear from staff reporter Amy Biancolli, science news editor Justin Karter and arts editor Karin Jervert, but to kick us off today, we hear from Mad in America founder, Robert Whitaker. Bob worked as a newspaper reporter for a number of years, covering medicine and science. He is the author of five books, three of which investigate the history of psychiatry and the merits of its treatments. Those books are Mad in America,published in 2002; Anatomy of an Epidemic, from 2010, and he was co-author along with Lisa Cosgrove of Psychiatry Under the Influence, published in 2015. He was also a director of publications at Harvard Medical School for a time during the 1990s. Bob joined me to talk about how Mad in America got started and how it strives to achieve its aim of rethinking psychiatry. *** MIA is funded entirely by reader donations. If you value MIA, please help us continue to survive and grow. Thank you!  

Changing Narratives - Reflecting on Mad in America's Mission and Work

View more comments
View All Notifications