Daniel Bergner is a contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine and the author of six books of nonfiction, including The Mind and the Moon, Sing for Your Life and God of the Rodeo. Daniel’s writing has appeared in the Atlantic, Granta, Harper’s, Mother Jones, Talk, and more.
Here Daniel and Dawson discuss:
Daniel’s brother who was diagnosed with psychosesHow fear locks into managing risk using medicationDanie’s brother today: 40 years and he’s living a fruitful non medicated lifeThe under researched phenomena of how we do often get better as we get olderThe premise that brains are organs; they just need the right chemical to correctThe case history of Caroline who heard voices; some urging her to harmCaroline’s story and how now she works with the Hearing Voices Network and a suicide prevention hotlineThe third case history of David, wrestling with depression and anxietyDavid’s story and how he is a civil rights litigator who has argued in front of the Supreme CourtWhy the US is one of only 2 countries that allows drug companies to advertise to patientsThe use of medication in regard to mental healthWhat about if rather than getting rid of the symptoms; we have more modest aimsWhy service is part of connecting, bringing people out of their darkest timesBeing rescued by rescuing someone elseFor more information about Daniel and his books: http://www.danielbergner.com/
And more about host, Dr. Dawson Church: https://www.dawsongift.com/
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