

#6489
Mentioned in 8 episodes
American Psychosis
How the Federal Government Destroyed the Mental Illness Treatment System
Book • 2013
In 'American Psychosis,' E. Fuller Torrey examines the historical and current state of mental health treatment in the United States, arguing that federal government policies have significantly contributed to the deterioration of the mental health care system.
The book provides a detailed account of the changes in mental health care policies and their consequences, highlighting the need for reform and improved care for individuals with mental illnesses.
The book provides a detailed account of the changes in mental health care policies and their consequences, highlighting the need for reform and improved care for individuals with mental illnesses.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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when discussing films with similar themes of masculinity and anti-capitalism.


Helen Lewis

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The Great Political Films: Fight Club w/ Helen Lewis
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in relation to a dinner she attended.

Lili Anolik

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731. - Lili Anolik
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as a book he listened to a summary of on Sobrief.com.

Ned Day

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You don't belong here
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i diskusjonen om forfattere og forholdet til fedre.


Wolfgang Wee

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#603 - Ole Asbjørn Ness
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for its impressive writing style and relatable themes.

John Clarke

15 snips
#143 – John Clarke: The Art of Fighting and the Pursuit of Excellence
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in the context of discussing objectivity in beauty.


Dr. Thibault Schrepel

12 snips
#16 – David Krakauer: Scaling Intelligence
Mentioned by Alex Schwartz when discussing the evolution of the portrayal of finance culture in media, referencing its depiction of the finance bro archetype.

The Fate of the Finance Bro
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in the context of Victorian sensation fiction and its use of multiple first-person narrators, and as a controversial book due to its violent content and first-person perspective.

Naomi Fry

The Elusive Promise of the First Person
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to explain the history of the homeless crisis in the US.


Drew Pinsky

#1076 Great White Trash Heritage
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as a writer whose work deeply impacted him.


James Frey

James Frey on Turning Chaos Into Success


