Warm Take Wednesdays with Dr Alex Iantaffi

Dr. Alex Iantaffi

Welcome to Warm Takes Wednesdays with Dr. Alex Iantaffi! This is an educational content creation project where I get to share what I think about a number of subjects, including but not limited to gender, relationships, disability, mental health, and oh so much more!  I've called it Warm Takes because what I try to do is sit with my own opinions for some time, to do research, to think about things, become more informed, and then offer as nuanced a take as I can on the issues at hand. I know not everyone will find my takes nuanced, especially if our belief systems differ, but I do hope that every viewer and listener can take something away from this series! Dr. Alex Iantaffi Ph.D., MS, SEP, CST, CST-S, LMFT (they/he/lui) is an award-winning author, speaker, therapist, scholar, & educator. To learn more about Dr. Alex, visit: https://linktr.ee/xtaffi

Episodes

  1. May 7

    Sanism is everywhere… and it’s hurting people.

    In this episode, we unpack the pervasive ideology of sanism. This ideology frames people struggling with mental health issues as "lacking", “abnormal”, or "less than”, ultimately justifying the application of carceral logic within mental health. We explore what sanism looks like in practice: from everyday language (e.g., the use of "crazy") and media portrayals (like representations of DID, or characters like the Joker) to the pathologizing language used in psychology (such as "psychopathology" and "disorder"). The perpetuation of "normal" ultimately pathologizes anyone who doesn't conform, giving systems the power to isolate these individuals, who are often historically minoritized and marginalized people, and take away agency and choice in the name of “community safety”. This system also often frames vulnerable people with so-called “severe mental health issues” as dangerous, even though they are more likely to be the recipients of violence. We also discuss the historical and current harms perpetuated by the psychiatric system. Finally, we look at the history of resistance, including the anti-psychiatry movement, the fight for non-carceral, community-based care championed by Basaglia in Italy in the 1970s, and the Mad Pride movement. References / People / Topics mentioned in the episode: Chamberlin, J. (1978). On our own: Patient-controlled alternatives to the mental health system. McGraw-Hill. Disability Deep Dive podcast episode: History of the Mad Movement with Vesper Moore https://disabilityrightsflorida.org/podcast/story/episode_65 Hart, T. (2023). Mad Pride: Spinning hope from fear by Tamara Hart. Asylum Magazine Accessed on May 6th, 2026 at: https://asylummagazine.org/2023/09/mad-pride-spinning-hope-from-fear-by-tamara-hart Foot J. (2014). Franco Basaglia and the radical psychiatry movement in Italy, 1961-78. Critical and radical social work, 2(2), 235–249. https://doi.org/10.1332/204986014X14002292074708 Accessed on May 6th, 2026 at: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4430803/ Ralley, O. J. D. (2012). The rise of anti-psychiatry: A historical review. History of Medicine Online. Accessed on May 6th, 2026 at: https://www.priory.com/history_of_medicine/Anti-Psychiatry.htm Rashed M. A. (2020). The Identity of Psychiatry and the Challenge of Mad Activism: Rethinking the Clinical Encounter. The Journal of medicine and philosophy, 45(6), 598–622. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmp/jhaa009 Accessed on May 6th at: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7703744/ Tawa, K. (2024). Forced ≠ Treatment: Carceral Strategies in Mental Health. Published by the Center for Law and Social Policy. Accessed on May 6th, 2026 at: https://www.clasp.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Final-Forced-Treatment-Report_final.pdf Resources on Mad Pride &/or non-carceral mental health approaches: BEAM - Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective: https://beam.community/ Center for Mad Culture: Feedback? Topics you would like me to discuss? Contact me through my website here! Thank you! Don't want to miss a thing? Subscribe to my newsletter here. Grazie!

    48 min
  2. 09/10/2025

    Is there a Gender Ideology? The answer might surprise you (or not)!

    Gender ideology is a phrase we have seen appear in media, political debates, and maybe it even got to be a topic of conversation at your dinner table. In this episode, Dr. Alex tackles the question of whether there is a gender ideology at play currently and, if so, how do we define it, and how does it impact our day-to-day lives?   *Spoiler: this episode is about cisgenderism as the dominant gender ideology in dominant culture.*  Let me know what you think about the episode in the comments and subscribe to the channel to make sure you don't miss any new videos! Grazie!  Want more content from me?   Listen to my podcast Gender Stories (there are over 80 episodes out already). Buy my books. Check out my free resources and/or subscribe to my newsletter. A couple of articles in the media about some of the topics touched on:  Fausto-Sterling, A. (2018). Why sex is not binary. The New York Times, 25.  Fuentes, A. (2023). Here’s Why Human Sex Is Not Binary. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/heres-why-human-sex-is-not-binary/  Heggie, V. (2015). Nature and sex redefined – we have never been binary  https://www.theguardian.com/science/the-h-word/2015/feb/19/nature-sex-redefined-we-have-never-been-binary  A few references!  Ainsworth, C. (2015). Sex redefined. Nature, 518(7539), 288.  Ansara, Y. G., & Hegarty, P. (2012). Cisgenderism in psychology: Pathologising and misgendering children from 1999 to 2008. Psychology & Sexuality, 3(2), 137-160.   Ansara, Y. G., & Hegarty, P. (2014). Methodologies of misgendering: Recommendations for reducing cisgenderism in psychological research. Feminism & Psychology, 24(2), 259-270.   Ashley, Florence has several relevant articles and most of their writings online at: https://www.florenceashley.com/academic-publications.html  Barker, M.J. & Iantaffi, A. (2019). Life Isn’t Binary. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.  binaohan, b. (2014). Decolonizing trans/gender 101. Biyuti Publishing.  Blumer, M. L., Gavriel Ansara, Y., & Watson, C. M. (2013). Cisgenderism in family therapy: How everyday clinical practices can delegitimize people's gender self-designations. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 24(4), 267-285.   Fine, C. (2010). Delusions of gender: How our minds, society, and neurosexism create difference. WW Norton & Company.  Iantaffi, A. (2015). Gender and Sexual Legitimacy. Current Sexual Health Reports, 7(2), 103-107.   Iantaffi, A. (2021). Gender Trauma. Healing cultural, social, and historical gendered trauma. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.  Iantaffi, A. & Barker, M.J. (2018). How to Understand Your Gender: A Practical Guide for Exploring Who You Are. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.   Iantaffi, A., Barker, M.J., van Anders, S., Scheele, J. (2019). Mapping Your Sexuality: from sexual orientation to sexual configuration theory. Zine available to download at: www.alex.iantaffi.com The original paper and this zine translated in various languages a Feedback? Topics you would like me to discuss? Contact me through my website here! Thank you! Don't want to miss a thing? Subscribe to my newsletter here. Grazie!

    52 min

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Welcome to Warm Takes Wednesdays with Dr. Alex Iantaffi! This is an educational content creation project where I get to share what I think about a number of subjects, including but not limited to gender, relationships, disability, mental health, and oh so much more!  I've called it Warm Takes because what I try to do is sit with my own opinions for some time, to do research, to think about things, become more informed, and then offer as nuanced a take as I can on the issues at hand. I know not everyone will find my takes nuanced, especially if our belief systems differ, but I do hope that every viewer and listener can take something away from this series! Dr. Alex Iantaffi Ph.D., MS, SEP, CST, CST-S, LMFT (they/he/lui) is an award-winning author, speaker, therapist, scholar, & educator. To learn more about Dr. Alex, visit: https://linktr.ee/xtaffi