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118. Carl Erik Fisher: Our History of Addiction

118. Carl Erik Fisher: Our History of Addiction

the tara bixby podcast · Tara Bixby

September 7, 202253m 3s

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Show Notes

Dr. Carl Erik Fisher is an addiction psychiatrist, bioethicist, and assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University, who understands addiction in a deeply personal way. At 29 he was a psychiatrist-in-training fresh from medical school when his own addiction crisis nearly cost him everything. Desperate to make sense of the condition that had plagued him and his family for generations, he turned to the history of addiction.

Today we're talking about...

  • Why trying to trace addiction to one single cause can be misleading
  • Why people keep using despite wanting to stop
  • How Freud championed cocaine as a "wonder drug"
  • Why trying to eradicate addiction causes harm
  • Cultures' permissive attitude toward alcohol
  • Why we need to get curious about the role our addiction plays in helping us cope with pain
  • The role corporations play in the way people think about addiction
  • Why holding onto diagnostic labels too tightly can become more harmful than helpful
  • Why we should be careful with psychedelics

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