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We’ve never had more therapy, medications, diagnoses, or “mental health awareness.”
So why are outcomes getting worse?
In the opening episode of this series, the founder of e-motion wellness makes an uncomfortable—but evidence-based—argument: we don’t have a mental health treatment shortage, we have a model problem. Modern care keeps aiming at thoughts and narratives while ignoring the biological state driving them.
This episode reframes anxiety, depression, and addiction not as personal failures or broken minds—but as predictable nervous system adaptations to a modern environment our biology was never built for.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
This is the foundation of the Mental Illness or Evolutionary Mismatch series—and the lens through which every episode that follows builds. If you’ve ever felt like treatment made you more self-aware but not more stable, this conversation explains why.
You’re not broken.
You’re human in the wrong environment.
And adaptability can be trained.
By Jason TurnerWe’ve never had more therapy, medications, diagnoses, or “mental health awareness.”
So why are outcomes getting worse?
In the opening episode of this series, the founder of e-motion wellness makes an uncomfortable—but evidence-based—argument: we don’t have a mental health treatment shortage, we have a model problem. Modern care keeps aiming at thoughts and narratives while ignoring the biological state driving them.
This episode reframes anxiety, depression, and addiction not as personal failures or broken minds—but as predictable nervous system adaptations to a modern environment our biology was never built for.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
This is the foundation of the Mental Illness or Evolutionary Mismatch series—and the lens through which every episode that follows builds. If you’ve ever felt like treatment made you more self-aware but not more stable, this conversation explains why.
You’re not broken.
You’re human in the wrong environment.
And adaptability can be trained.