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25. VBT in History (1930s): Were Lobotomies Ever a Good Idea?

25. VBT in History (1930s): Were Lobotomies Ever a Good Idea?

Very Bad Therapy · Very Bad Therapy

November 4, 201945m 28sExplicit

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In the 1930s, a handful of aspiring medical luminaries imagined that mental illness could be fixed by cutting into the brain. In this month's history exploration, Carrie and Ben seek to understand why this seemed like a good idea at the time and what led to the procedure being banned a few decades later. When the awarding of a Nobel Prize is subsequently considered "an astounding error of judgment," bad things probably happened.

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