150. The Globalization of the American Psyche w/ Ethan Watters

On Episode 150 of the Radically Genuine Podcast I interview Ethan Watters an investigative journalist and author. He is most widely known for his book “Crazy Like Us: The Globalization of the American Psyche” published in 2010. He has also appeared on a number of media outlets such as Good Morning America, Talk of the Nation, and CNN and written articles published in The New York Times Magazine, Spin, Details, Mother Jones, Glamour, GQ, Esquire, and the San Francisco Chronicle Magazine. 
Does our western conceptualization of mental illness actually create more harm than good? We explore how the export of Western mental health concepts is changing the nature of mental illness globally, examining the impact of Western narratives on depression, schizophrenia and PTSD in non-Western societies. The conversation critiques the assumption that Western therapy is universally applicable and discusses the medicalization of emotional distress in Western cultures.

Chapters
00:00 The Globalization of Mental Health
09:28 The Cultural Construction of Mental Illness
18:40 Altering Cultural Responses to Suffering
25:52 The Importance of Cultural Context in Mental Health
39:32 The Impact of Western Narratives on Trauma
43:16 The Limitations of Western Notions of Healing
45:30 The Medicalization of Emotional Distress in Western Societies
47:48 Challenging the Immediate Intervention Paradigm
53:19 Culture's Influence on Mental Health and Individual Choice

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Creators and Guests

Dr. Roger McFillin
Host
Dr. Roger McFillin
Dr. Roger McFillin is a Clinical Psychologist, Board Certified in Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology. He is the founder of the Conscious Clinician Collective and Executive Director at the Center for Integrated Behavioral Health.
Ethan Watters
Guest
Ethan Watters
Ethan Watters is an investigative journalist and author most widely known for his book “Crazy Like Us: The Globalization of the American Psyche” published in 2010.
150. The Globalization of the American Psyche w/ Ethan Watters
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