Interviews

René Magritte, The Art of Conversation

I’ve conducted Q&As and discussions with a number of folks on this Substack with the hope of fostering a re-examination of philosophical and scientific debates in the psy-sciences. The interviews are linked below in chronological order.

  1. Reconsidering the Place of Dualism in Medicine and Psychiatry – A Dialogue with Diane O’Leary

  2. Whereof One Cannot Speak: Richard Gipps on Madness and Rational Understanding

  3. Adventures in Personalized Psychopharmacology: A Conversation with David Mordecai

  4. Psychiatric Career and Life-Long Learning: A Conversation with Emily Deans

  5. Advancing Neuroscientific Understanding of Brain-Behavior Relationship: A Conversation with Nicole C. Rust

  6. Reconsidering Involuntary Psychiatric Care: A Conversation with Rob Wipond

  7. Antidepressants and the Tangle of Treatment-Related Suicidality: A Q&A with Martin Plöderl

  8. 30 Years of Listening to Prozac: A Discussion with Peter Kramer

  9. Cultivating Thoughtfulness in Involuntary Care: A Q&A with Dinah Miller

  10. Anxiety and the Existential Tradition: A Conversation with Kirk J. Schneider

  11. A Materialist History of Pathology and Neurodiversity: A Conversation with Robert Chapman

  12. Synesthesia of Distress And Other Stories: A Q&A with Owen Scott Muir

  13. Building a Shared Scientific Understanding of Psychopathology: Q&A with Dost Öngür

  14. Vocabularies of Silence: A brief Q&A with Sasha Warren on psychosis and language

  15. The Conceptual Muddle of Addiction and Recovery: A Discussion with Carl Erik Fisher

  16. Psychiatric Disability Accommodations in Higher Education: Q&A with Alan Levinovitz

  17. Vice and Psychiatric Diagnosis: A Discussion with John Sadler

  18. A Critical Introduction to Behavioral Genetics: Q&A with Sasha Gusev

  19. The Dimensional Turn in Psychopathology: Q&A with Robert Krueger

  20. The Social World Is Something We Collectively Create: Q&A with Giulio Ongaro

  21. The Unbearable Incoherence of Heritability: Interview with Eric Turkheimer

See also: Mixed Bag series and Conversations in Critical Psychiatry