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The Mind Has Mountains

Reflections on Society and Psychiatry
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In 'The Mind Has Mountains,' Paul R. McHugh offers reflections on society and psychiatry, providing insights into the intersection of these fields.

The book is a thoughtful exploration of how psychiatric understanding can inform societal issues.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Miriam Grossman
as a book discussing sex reassignment surgeries and the importance of psychological well-being.
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347. Parental Trauma in a World of Gender Insanity | Miriam Grossman MD
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Hillary Gerardi
as a collection of essays tracing our cultural obsession with mountains over time.
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Hillary Gerardi on Life in Chamonix, Skyrunning, and the Art of Risk in the Mountains
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Chris Aiken
in the context of using regression toward the mean to counsel patients.
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Psychopharm Secrets: Starting Meds
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David Naiman
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Robert Macfarlane
's first book, exploring Western attitudes to mountains.
Robert Macfarlane : Is a River Alive?
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Robert Macfarlane
's first book, published in 2003.
Is a River Alive?: A Conversation with Robert Macfarlane

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