Sociologist T.M. Luhrmann joins us to talk about why a better understanding of how voices work in the brain might help patients with mental illness.
Read moreA Guide To Repairing Sorrow
Psychologist Guy Winch joins us to talk about practical steps to getting over everything from a failed relationship to the death of a loved one.
Read moreWhy Talk Therapy Is Still Important
Psychologist Enrico Gnaulati joins us to talk about why psychotropic drugs aren’t always the answer – and about why talking is still the way to go for many patients.
Read moreHealth Consequences Of A Terrible Childhood
Dr. Nadine Burke Harris joins us to talk about new research on how childhood traumas can affect a person’s physical health into adulthood.
Read moreThe Benefits Of Boredom
Manoush Zomorodi – host of the podcast “Note to Self” – joins us to talk about the benefits of reserving time for our minds to wander.
Read moreAnxious In America: The New Teen Health Crisis
Journalist Benoit Denizet-Lewis joins us to talk about why more American teenagers are suffering from anxiety.
Read moreFiltering Out The Pain: College Students, Mental Health And Social Media
ESPN commentator Kate Fagan joins us to tell the story of Madison Holleran and how a toxic mix of depression and the pressure to perform ended her life.
Read moreNew Theories On Alzheimer’s
Dr. Dale E. Bredesen joins us to talk about current treatment options used to combat Alzheimer’s disease.
Read moreHow To Spot A Narcissist
Psychologist Elinor Greenberg joins us to talk about why people develop Narcissistic Personality Disorder – and about treatments available to them.
Read moreGetting Grief Right
Psychotherapist Patrick O’Malley joins us to talk about how grief is not something to be cured – rather, it’s part of our lasting connection to the ones we’ve lost.
Read moreLife After High School With Autism
Co-Founder of nonPareil Institute, Gary Moore, and Susan Wood, executive director of Hope Center for Autism, join us to talk about preparing people to thrive as autistic adults.
Read moreWhen Everyone Is Your Friend
Jennifer Latson joins us to talk about Williams syndrome, a genetic disorder that makes people biologically incapable of distrust.
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