The Midnight Drive

When Healing Becomes Control


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In this final episode of The Midnight Drive’s series on lobotomy and institutional psychiatry, the discussion moves beyond medical history and into the larger philosophical questions underneath the entire topic.

What makes a person themselves?

How fragile is identity?

At what point does helping someone become reshaping them?

This episode explores emotional control, personality alteration, memory, consciousness, modern psychiatric ethics, and the complicated relationship between suffering and personhood.

Rather than framing medicine as evil or science as dangerous, the discussion examines how modern neuroscience and psychiatry evolved partly through confronting the ethical failures and uncertainty of earlier eras.

Topics covered: The fear of emotional unpredictability Memory and identity The biology of consciousness Emotional flattening and personality change Modern psychiatry and ethics Humility in neuroscience The mystery of the human mind

psychology, neuroscience, psychiatry, consciousness, mental health, lobotomy, philosophy, medical history, midnight drive podcast

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