Explore how we understand psychological disorders through scientific, historical, and deeply personal lenses. From ancient civilizations to modern treatment, discover why compassionate language and human connection are as crucial as medical advances.

Psychopathology by Kenneth Carter


Cree par des anciens de Columbia University a San Francisco
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Lena: Hey everyone, welcome to your personalized podcast from BeFreed-we're absolutely thrilled to dive into the fascinating world of psychopathology with you today.
Eli: I'm buzzing with excitement about this one! We're exploring how we understand psychological disorders, and honestly, it's one of those topics that touches every single person's life in some way. The big question we're tackling today is: how do we make sense of mental illness in a way that's both scientifically grounded and genuinely human?
Lena: Exactly! And what I love is that we're not just looking at this through one lens-we've got multiple perspectives that really paint the full picture.