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Part 1

Jerome C. Wakefield, on how psychiatry began ignoring causes of mental suffering and so defined sadness as a disease

Christopher Lane, on the complex characteristics of anxiety and the tendency to treat the absence of ease with drugs

Dan Blazer, on why psychiatric disorders require attention to the story of patients' lives

Part 2

Fred Turner, on 1960s dreams of countercultural change and the rise of the Whole Earth Catalog

Barrett Fisher, on the films of screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, etc.)

Thomas Hibbs, on the theme of the possibility of redemption in film noir, "neo-noir," and similar films

Jerome C. Wakefield, from the bonus track of the CD edition, on the role of drug companies in promoting new views of human well-being

 

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