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In this episode, Dr. Eric Morris, an associate professor at Latrobe University and Consultant Clinical Psychologist, challenges our traditional understanding of psychosis and mental health. With over 30 years of experience in both Australia and the UK, Morris brings a fresh perspective on how we view and treat unusual experiences often labeled as psychosis.

The conversation explores how the boundaries between what we consider "normal" and "psychotic" experiences are far more fluid than traditionally believed. Morris explains that unusual experiences, such as hearing voices or having unique perceptions, are actually more common in the general population than previously thought, with up to 10% of people experiencing voice hearing and 20-30% having paranoid or suspicious thoughts.

The discussion takes an important turn toward pragmatism, emphasizing that the key issue isn't the presence of unusual experiences but rather how we relate to them and their impact on daily functioning. Morris advocates for moving away from rigid categorization toward a more nuanced, contextual understanding that considers the person's entire life circumstances and cultural background.

This episode is essential listening for anyone interested in understanding mental health from a more compassionate, nuanced perspective.

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Timestamps:

00:00 "Understanding Unusual Human Experiences"

06:09 Cultural Views on Psychosis

11:57 Understanding Diverse Perceptions of the Mind

21:28 Reevaluating Psychosis in Youth

25:11 Embracing and Understanding Life Experiences

32:41 Beyond Labels: Understanding Individual Experiences

39:29 Shifting Societal Expectations and Behaviors

43:24 P

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