From mandatory military service in Sweden, to American football in Indiana, to horse riding in Otago, it seems like Professor Martin Sellbom has done it all. In this episode, Liv discusses with Martin why the language we use around mental health is important, whether a ‘psychopath’ is a real thing and Martin’s diverse journey to Otago. This episode was hosted by Liv Bruce and Roger Yan, and produced and edited by Rachel Anson.
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From mandatory military service in Sweden, to American football in Indiana, to horse riding in Otago, it seems like Professor Martin Sellbom has done it all. In this episode, Liv discusses with Martin why the language we use around mental health is important, whether a ‘psychopath’ is a real thing and Martin’s diverse journey to Otago. This episode was hosted by Liv Bruce and Roger Yan, and produced and edited by Rachel Anson.
What even is a psychopath? - Professor Martin Sellbom
Psych Made Me
56 minutes
3 years ago
What even is a psychopath? - Professor Martin Sellbom
From mandatory military service in Sweden, to American football in Indiana, to horse riding in Otago, it seems like Professor Martin Sellbom has done it all. In this episode, Liv discusses with Martin why the language we use around mental health is important, whether a ‘psychopath’ is a real thing and Martin’s diverse journey to Otago. This episode was hosted by Liv Bruce and Roger Yan, and produced and edited by Rachel Anson.
Psych Made Me
From mandatory military service in Sweden, to American football in Indiana, to horse riding in Otago, it seems like Professor Martin Sellbom has done it all. In this episode, Liv discusses with Martin why the language we use around mental health is important, whether a ‘psychopath’ is a real thing and Martin’s diverse journey to Otago. This episode was hosted by Liv Bruce and Roger Yan, and produced and edited by Rachel Anson.