Continue reading Critical Psychology and Psychiatry with Eric Maisel

Critical Psychology and Psychiatry with Eric Maisel

Eric Maisel is the author of 50+ books, including Why Smart Teens Hurt, Redesign Your Mind, Rethinking Depression, and The Future of Mental Health. Dr. Maisel writes the “Rethinking Mental Health” blog for Psychology Today and is the creator and lead editor for the Ethics International Press Critical Psychology and Critical Psychiatry Series. A retired family therapist and active…

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Continue reading Law and Bioethics with Kaitlin Puccio

Law and Bioethics with Kaitlin Puccio

Kaitlin Puccio, JD, MS, host of Grey Matter, is a lawyer, bioethicist, and podcaster. Kaitlin’s podcast addresses questions without clear answers and areas of culture, law, and bioethics where questions include the word “should”. Kaitlin joins the podcast to discuss her commonsense approaches to sensitive matters, the intersection of law and bioethics, and thinking and…

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Continue reading Marisa Dallas Discusses Sex-Based Algorithmic Bias in Health Care and Bioethics & Pharma

Marisa Dallas Discusses Sex-Based Algorithmic Bias in Health Care and Bioethics & Pharma

Camille Castelyn interviews Marisa Dallas about her diverse career interests including sex-based bias in healthcare artificial intelligence algorithms, patient non-compliance, and the intersection of the pharmaceutical industry and bioethics.  Dallas is currently a Doctor of Pharmacy Candidate at the University of Michigan. She completed a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology at Michigan State University and a Master of Science…

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Continue reading Hibah Ilyas, a Student of Osteopathic Medicine, Discusses Her Experiences and Exploitation of Indigenous People

Hibah Ilyas, a Student of Osteopathic Medicine, Discusses Her Experiences and Exploitation of Indigenous People

Jennifer Cohen interviews Hibah Ilyas, a medical student studying to become a Doctor of Osteopathy. Hibah discusses the similarities and differences between allopathic and osteopathic medicine, as well as some of the misconceptions about her field. Hibah also describes her research into the exploitation of the Ainu people of Japan by medical researchers and anthropologists, and…

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Continue reading Silva Sergenian on Helping Victims of Violent Crime

Silva Sergenian on Helping Victims of Violent Crime

Jennifer Cohen interviews Silva Sergenian, MA, Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner (SAFE), Program and Volunteer Coordinator, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. They discuss counseling and services for victims of violent crime, privacy, and communications in the context of helping victims and navigating the difficulties of the doctor-person relationship and the role of law in…

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