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What is mental illness? Is diagnosis useful? How do you live a full life with a serious mental illness?

Self Conscious delves into the lesser-understood areas of mental health and the brain, through interviews with writers, artists, scientists and psychologists.

Self Conscious Sophie Weiner

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What is mental illness? Is diagnosis useful? How do you live a full life with a serious mental illness?

Self Conscious delves into the lesser-understood areas of mental health and the brain, through interviews with writers, artists, scientists and psychologists.

    Ep 3: Who's afraid of the DSM? w/ Awais Aftab

    Ep 3: Who's afraid of the DSM? w/ Awais Aftab

    Awais Aftab is a psychiatrist, scholar and the author of the Substack newsletter Psychiatry at the Margins, where he explores philosophical and scientific debates in psychiatry today. In our interview, we discuss the ongoing controversies within and outside of psychiatry around the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the “bible” of diagnosis. Awais guided me through the fascinating history of the DSM, why so many psychiatrists today hate it, and what the future looks like for diagnosis. 



    Awais Substack:

    psychiatrymargins.com



    Newsletters mentioned in the episode:

    psychiatrymargins.com/p/diagnosis-as-self-understanding-and

    psychiatrymargins.com/p/are-critiques-of-dsmicd-as-devastating

    psychiatrymargins.com/p/psychopathology-exhaustion-and-identity/



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    • 46 min
    Ep 2: Psychosis in the age of paranoia w/ Geoffrey Mak

    Ep 2: Psychosis in the age of paranoia w/ Geoffrey Mak

    Are we living through a time of mass psychosis? With misinformation running rampant in our media and the uncovering of  mass surveillance by governments and tech companies, the line between being paranoid and appropriately suspicious is less clear than ever. Can paranoia ever be a gift, or is it always destructive? In his new collection of essays, Mean Boys, Geoffrey Mak writes about what it's like to experience our era of post-truth politics and culture while living with psychosis. He also delves into nightlife, addiction, queerness, growing up in a  Chinese immigrant family, Christianity, and much more.



    Geoff's book, Mean Boys: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/mean-boys-9781635577952/



    Geoff's New Yorker piece: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-weekend-essay/the-unholy-son



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    • 35 min
    Ep 1: Turning hallucinations into art w/ Christopher Grant

    Ep 1: Turning hallucinations into art w/ Christopher Grant

    Indigenous Canadian artist Christopher Grant was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder in his early 20s after surviving years of untreated symptoms. He says that only in the last year has an effective regimen of medication allowed him to find a more balanced life. Through all these years of struggle, Chris’ practice of drawing intricate, psychedelic art helped him cope with his hallucinations and better understand himself. It was through his art that Chris eventually connected with a large online audience, and realized his experience was more common than he thought. Today, we talk to Chris about his story and turning a disease he first saw as a death sentence into something that connected him with people around the world. 

    You can find Chris’ art here: 

    https://www.instagram.com/xoradmagical/

    https://www.tiktok.com/@xoradmagical



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    Produced and edited by Sophie Weiner

    Music and logo by Tom Hawking

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

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gaweiner ,

Ok, I am her father

Sophie is onto something here. This is a topic that requires a good deal of compassion and an open heart. She brings that to the very first episode and I am a subscriber!

M4gery1312 ,

A fresh perspective

Thank you for casting a light on mental health in a real and approachable way. As mental health has gained more acceptance in the mainstream media it is routinely looked at from a clinical POV which often takes the individual experience out of the equation. People forget that the people who deal with mental illness are real people that live real lives. They pay bills, go to work, walk their dog, and live with the same stressors as anyone else. We all deal with the same existence of life, some are capable of dealing with it a tad easier, others have a tougher time and learning from each other helps us all.

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