
Therapy in the Age of Abandonment: A Conversation with Psychological Anthropologist Talia Weiner
Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health
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Navigating Mental Health Inequalities
In this chapter, the speaker shares their educational journey in psychology and anthropology, influenced by nontraditional professors and interdisciplinary training. The discussion highlights the impact of political structures on mental health practices in Chicago, exploring the concept of self-management and its implications within the socio-economic context. Through ethnographic research and personal experiences, the speaker reveals the complexities of mental health care, particularly for individuals with bipolar disorder, underscoring the need for a more humane understanding of agency and systemic inequalities.
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