

Suzanne O'Sullivan
Consultant in clinical neurophysiology and neurology at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, specializing in complex epilepsy and psychogenic disorders. Author of 'The Age of Diagnosis: Sickness, Health, and Why Medicine Has Gone Too Far'.
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May 6, 2025 • 1h 50min
Why Medicine Has Gone Too Far, The Problem With Getting A Diagnosis & Why Early Detection Is Not Always A Good Thing with Dr Suzanne O'Sullivan #553
Dr. Suzanne O'Sullivan, a consultant specializing in complex epilepsy and author of 'The Age of Diagnosis', discusses the troubling trends in modern medicine. She explains how diagnostic labels can alter a person's self-view and urges a reevaluation of our understanding of health struggles as potentially normal experiences rather than diseases. The conversation also touches on the surge of autism diagnoses, the pitfalls of early detection, and the complexities of genetic testing, advocating for a more personalized and holistic approach to healthcare.

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Mar 15, 2025 • 1h 4min
153. We’re Not Getting Sicker — We’re Overdiagnosed
Suzanne O'Sullivan, a neurologist specializing in epilepsy and author, dives into the world of overdiagnosis in medicine. She challenges the obsession with medical labels, arguing that it exacerbates health issues and leads to unnecessary anxiety. Through compelling case studies, she explores the complex mind-body connection, highlighting how psychological factors can cause real physical symptoms. O'Sullivan also discusses the difficulties in distinguishing between different types of seizures and the implications of overdiagnosis, particularly in vulnerable populations.

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Apr 3, 2025 • 51min
What Your Doctor Doesn’t Tell You & How to Unlock Your True Voice
Dr. Suzanne O’Sullivan, a consultant neurologist and author of 'The Age of Diagnosis,' discusses the perils of overdiagnosis and the anxiety that often accompanies unnecessary medical tests. She highlights the need for a patient-centered approach, emphasizing understanding rather than labeling. The conversation shifts to effective communication, led by Michael Chad Hoeppner, a communications expert. He shares innovative strategies to enhance verbal skills, encouraging listeners to build confidence and clarity when expressing themselves.

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Mar 5, 2025 • 2h 6min
Suzanne O'Sullivan (on over diagnosis)
Suzanne O'Sullivan, a neurologist and award-winning writer, discusses the significant issue of overdiagnosis in medicine. She highlights the complexities surrounding epilepsy, psychosomatic disorders, and the rise of self-diagnosis culture. Suzanne also explores the impact of societal beliefs on health, revealing how collective phenomena can manifest physically. The conversation touches on how the myth of sonic weapons and health anxieties, exacerbated by social media, complicate our understanding of true medical conditions, advocating for a more compassionate approach to health.

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Mar 20, 2025 • 44min
Cancer, autism, and long covid: The "over-diagnosis" crisis
Dr. Suzanne O'Sullivan, a seasoned neurologist from London's National Hospital and author of "It's All in Your Head," dives into the pressing issues of over-diagnosis in health. She highlights that 1 in 10 in England believe they have long COVID and questions the potential dangers of over-medicalization in mental health. O'Sullivan also discusses the complexities surrounding autism diagnoses and the need for nuanced understandings of health conditions to avoid mislabeling and unnecessary stigma. Her insights encourage a more holistic approach to health care.
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