Menand on Psychiatry

Louis Menand talks with host Russ Roberts about the state of psychiatry. Drawing on his recent article in the New Yorker, he talks about the scientific basis for making conclusions about mental illness and various therapies. He argues that the research record shows little difference between the effectiveness of psychopharmacology and talk therapies of various kinds in fighting depression. Neither is particularly successful in any one case. Other topics that are discussed include the parallels between economics and psychiatry in assessing causation, the diminished role of Freudianism in modern psychiatry, and the range of issues involved in using medication to avoid pain and hardship.

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