Send us a text In this episode of Behind the Stigma, Seiara speaks with Dr. Carme Isern-Mas about the rise of “therapy-speak”, the popular use of psychological language in everyday life. Together, they explore how these phrases can help us express emotions and foster self-awareness, but also how they risk becoming disingenuous, individualistic, or even weaponized in relationships and society. About Carme Isern-Mas Dr. Isern-Mas is an Assistant Professor in Moral Philosophy at the Univer...
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Send us a text In this episode of Behind the Stigma, Seiara speaks with Dr. Carme Isern-Mas about the rise of “therapy-speak”, the popular use of psychological language in everyday life. Together, they explore how these phrases can help us express emotions and foster self-awareness, but also how they risk becoming disingenuous, individualistic, or even weaponized in relationships and society. About Carme Isern-Mas Dr. Isern-Mas is an Assistant Professor in Moral Philosophy at the Univer...
Psychiatric Critique and the Opposition to Psychiatry with Dr. Awais Aftab
Behind the Stigma
1 hour 9 minutes
1 year ago
Psychiatric Critique and the Opposition to Psychiatry with Dr. Awais Aftab
Send us a textIn this week’s episode, I speak with Dr. Awais Aftab, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University on the Critique and the Opposition to Psychiatry. We discuss the emergence of philosophy in psychiatry as a distinct discipline, and it's historical evolution from psychoanalysis to biomedical models. We go into the critiques of disorder classifications, debates surrounding biological explanations and medication use, and the importance of fo...
Behind the Stigma
Send us a text In this episode of Behind the Stigma, Seiara speaks with Dr. Carme Isern-Mas about the rise of “therapy-speak”, the popular use of psychological language in everyday life. Together, they explore how these phrases can help us express emotions and foster self-awareness, but also how they risk becoming disingenuous, individualistic, or even weaponized in relationships and society. About Carme Isern-Mas Dr. Isern-Mas is an Assistant Professor in Moral Philosophy at the Univer...