In this discussion, guests Serena Mammon-Weber, a fourth-year psychiatry resident, George Genikakos, a child and adolescent psychiatry fellow, and Wakar Zabari, a PGY-3 psychiatry resident, delve into the psychological themes of Dostoevsky's *Crime and Punishment*. They explore Raskolnikov's moral torment and his 'Superman' theory, the impact of 19th-century Russian sociology, and the novel's profound portrayal of suffering and redemption through characters like Sonia. The conversation also touches on the nature of evil and the therapeutic implications of Dostoevsky's insights.