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Mad Tea
Interview with Jim Gottstein
Attorney and psychiatric survivor Jim Gottstein joins us to discuss his decades-long fight against forced treatment and psychiatric abuse. As the founder of the Law Project for Psychiatric Rights (PsychRights), Jim has worked to expose the legal and ethical violations at the heart of the mental health system. In this episode, he shares the inside story of The Zyprexa Papers—a landmark case in which he released internal documents from Eli Lilly revealing the company’s efforts to conceal the dangers of its antipsychotic drug, Zyprexa. From legal resistance to pharmaceutical accountability, this conversation traces what it means to chall...
2025-05-16
58 min
Daniel T. Bourne
Jim Gottstein and the Zyprexa Papers: Exposing Corruption
To donate to my PayPal (thank you): https://paypal.me/danieru22?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US "The Zyprexa Papers is a comprehensive presentation of a powerful sequence of events in which Jim Gottstein exposed a pharmaceutical company whose antipsychotic medication could harm psychiatric patients." - Michael Warren Cornwall, Book Review I hope you enjoy this interview with Jim Gottstein. PsychRights - http://psychrights.org/ Mindfreedom International - https://mindfreedom.org/ Elyn Saks - https://gould.usc.edu/faculty/profile/elyn-saks/ Note: Information contained in this...
2025-03-07
1h 33
Side Effects with Dr. Josef
Harvard Lawyer recovers from Bipolar Disorder with Benzos! | Dr. Jim Gottstein
Life on Less Meds is a podcast that reveals the truth about drug side effects and the best strategies to manage them. Your host, Josef Witt-Doerring interviews patients, victims, and experts to cover topics such as adverse reactions, post-acute withdrawal, benzodiazepine withdrawals, PSSD, and drug tapering. His mission is to raise awareness about the side effects and injuries caused by psychiatric medications to improve informed consent. All My Links: https://beacons.ai/drjosef Disclaimer: All of the information on this podcast is for educational purposes and not inte...
2023-11-16
1h 02
Oddball Show
Psych Rights, Soteria, & Standing up to Big Pharma: A Conversation with Jim Gottstein
Check out Jason's interview with Jim Gottstein, lawyer, writer and a longtime advocate for the rights of people diagnosed with serious mental illness. This episode contains discussions of mental illness, homicide, and psychiatric treatment that may be upsetting to some listeners. Show NotesJim Gottstein's The Zyprexa Papers can be found here.In the interview, Jim argues that people with serious mental illness were no more likely to commit violence than the general population prior to the introduction of antipsychotic drugs. To learn more about this claim, check out...
2023-04-18
1h 22
Designed To Heal Podcast: Your Body's Amazing Healing Power
The Fight Against Forced Drugging (ft. Jim Gottstein)
In this episode Dr. Ben welcomes Jim Gottstein, author of "The Zyprexa Papers". (from PsychRights.org:) In late 2002, Mr. Gottstein founded the Law Project for Psychiatric Rights (PsychRights) whose mission is to mount a strategic litigation campaign against forced psychiatric drugging and electroshock across the United States. Jim has made addressing the alarming and horrific increase in the psychiatric drugging of children and youth a high priority. Connect with Jim's work: https://jimgottstein.com Please fill out our listener survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/C8FRSXR - Week...
2023-02-02
52 min
Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health
Changing Narratives - Reflecting on Mad in America's Mission and Work
This week is a special one for us at Mad in America, as it’s the 200th episode of our podcast. Our first interview was with attorney and author of Zyprexa Papers, Jim Gottstein, back in July 2017. For this and the next podcast, we’ll be talking to the people that make Mad in America what it is, the people behind the scenes, who keep it running day-to-day. Later in this podcast, we will hear from staff reporter Amy Biancolli, science news editor Justin Karter and arts editor Karin Jervert, but to kick us off today, we hear...
2022-12-14
1h 12
Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health
Changing Narratives - Reflecting on Mad in America's Mission and Work
This week is a special one for us at Mad in America, as it’s the 200th episode of our podcast. Our first interview was with attorney and author of Zyprexa Papers, Jim Gottstein, back in July 2017. For this and the next podcast, we’ll be talking to the people that make Mad in America what it is, the people behind the scenes, who keep it running day-to-day. Later in this podcast, we will hear from staff reporter Amy Biancolli, science news editor Justin Karter and arts editor Karin Jervert, but to kick us off today, we hear...
2022-12-14
1h 12
Psychology Is Podcast
50: Jim Gottstein | Too Evil to be Believable: Zyprexa Papers Expose Fraud
Study referenced at 17:15 - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21300943/
2022-11-19
1h 19
False Fact Fixed
Interviewing Jim Gottstein of psychrights.org
In this interview, Jim Gottstein, the founder of psychrights.org, shares valuable insights and personal experiences related to mental health. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the interview,
2022-11-15
00 min
False Fact Fixed
Interviewing Jim Gottstein of psychrights.org
In this interview, Jim Gottstein, the founder of psychrights.org, shares valuable insights and personal experiences related to mental health. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the interview,
2022-11-15
00 min
False Fact Fixed
Interviewing Jim Gottstein of psychrights.org
In this interview, Jim Gottstein, the founder of psychrights.org, shares valuable insights and personal experiences related to mental health. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the interview,
2022-11-15
00 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
51. The Zyprexa Papers scandal w/ Jim Gottstein
The investigation into the illegal promotion of the drug Zyprexa by the US justice department resulted in the largest sum for both a corporate whistleblower claim and the largest criminal fine ever imposed by the US upon a single company. On today's podcast we welcome Jim Gottstein, famous for subpoenaing and releasing the Zyprexa papers.The Zyprexa Papers Paperback - Jim GottsteinIf you are in a crisis or think you have an emergency, call your doctor or 911. If you're considering suicide, call 1-800...
2022-09-08
1h 10
On Your Mind
Psychrights.com And The Zyprexa Papers: Fighting Battles For Psychiatric Rights With Jim Gottstein
Psychiatric rights continues to be a contentious issue as psychiatric drugging and other controversial treatments continue to be used in alarmingly increasing rates. This strikes a particularly painful chord for Jim Gottstein, who had personally experienced how abusive the psychiatric health system can be. Not long after his personal experience, he went on to become an advocate for people being subjected to involuntary commitment and forced drugging by launching litigation campaigns. He documents one particularly compelling story of how he helped one individual go through these hearings in his book, The Zyprexa Papers. Jim joins Timothy J. Hayes, Psy...
2021-09-07
41 min
Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Forum Podcasts
Guardianship Abuses, from Bill Bigley to Britney Spears
Psych Rights Attorney Jim Gottstein
2021-08-01
1h 27
AUUF Podcasts
Guardianship Abuses, from Bill Bigley to Britney Spears
Psych Rights Attorney Jim Gottstein
2021-08-01
1h 27
The Keeper: A Human Rights Podcast
Episode 20: Rule of Law Season – Seeking Justice on an International Stage
On this season of The Keeper, we’ve heard harrowing first-hand accounts of what happens in a country when its government or leaders choose to disregard the rule of law; freedom, justice and human rights all tend to be casualties. Oftentimes, the oppressors and abusers face few consequences for their actions…but not always. When it comes to the worst of the worst crimes, there is an international instrument for accountability – the International Criminal Court, or the ICC. It is the first and only permanent international court with the legal jurisdiction to prosecute genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and th...
2021-04-23
32 min
The Keeper: A Human Rights Podcast
Episode 16: Rule of Law Season – Freedom's Counsel
On the first episode of this Rule of Law season, we talked about the rule of law as a “a government of laws and not men”. Our guest on this episode, Professor Irwin Cotler, has his own shorthand for the rule of law: “the pursuit of justice”. If anyone in this world is intimately familiar with the tireless, unrelenting, undaunted pursuit of justice, it is Irwin Cotler – an accomplished academic, renowned international human rights lawyer, former Member of Parliament in Canada, as well as former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Founder and Chair of the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Righ...
2021-02-19
30 min
The Infectious Myth
The Infectious Myth - Jim Gottstein on the Zyprexa Papers
Jim Gottstein’s legal education was interrupted by a psychological breakdown, but he managed to get back on his feet without becoming a lifetime drug consumer, completed his legal education at Harvard Law School, and turned his attention to helping others. So it was no surprise when internal Eli Lilly documents on the antipsychotic Zyprexa (Olanzapine) were sent to him. But the drug company did not like this and dragged him into a long drawn-out court battle to get him to close the barn door after the horses had fled (Jim had forwarded the documents to others, and not all of...
2020-06-09
58 min
Marti Oakley & TS Radio
TS Radio Network: The Zyprexa Papers with Jim Gottstein
On December 17, 2006, The New York Times began a series of front-page stories about documents obtained from Alaska lawyer Jim Gottstein, showing Eli Lilly had concealed that its top-selling drug caused diabetes and other life-shortening metabolic problems. The "Zyprexa Papers," as they came to be known, also showed Eli Lilly was illegally promoting the use of Zyprexa on children and the elderly, with particularly lethal effects. Although Mr. Gottstein believes he obtained the Zyprexa Papers legally, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York in Brooklyn decided he had conspired to steal the documents, and Eli...
2020-04-01
1h 00
Marti Oakley & TS Radio
TS Radio Network: The Zyprexa Papers with Jim Gottstein
On December 17, 2006, The New York Times began a series of front-page stories about documents obtained from Alaska lawyer Jim Gottstein, showing Eli Lilly had concealed that its top-selling drug caused diabetes and other life-shortening metabolic problems. The "Zyprexa Papers," as they came to be known, also showed Eli Lilly was illegally promoting the use of Zyprexa on children and the elderly, with particularly lethal effects. Although Mr. Gottstein believes he obtained the Zyprexa Papers legally, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York in Brooklyn decided he had conspired to steal the documents, and Eli...
2020-04-01
1h 00
Medical Error Interviews
Jim Gottstein: The Zyprexa Papers - How Big Pharma hid the harm its medication was causing people
Big pharmaceutical company Eli Lily was hiding the truth about the harms caused by their antipsychotic medication called Zyprexa -- until lawyer Jim Gottstein got a hold of the evidence and shared it with the New York Times. You will not be surprised to hear that Eli Lily’s lawyers went after Jim hard with criminal charges to destroy his career, his livelihood and his freedom. In my interview with Jim about his personal experience with the mental health system, and his legal career focused on mental health, I ask him why he’s exposing big pharma decei...
2020-03-16
1h 01
"The Zyprexa Papers": A Story in the Style of David and Goliath
A discussion with Attorney Jim Gottstein about the release of the Zyprexa papers which revealed to the public the terrible physical effects of Zyprexa, an antipsychotic medication created and sold by pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly. The papers revealed that thousands of individuals developed diabetes, gained unusal amounts of weight and/or died and that Lilly knew, suppressed and lied about these so-called side effects of the drug. We will also discuss Jim's efforts to help those individuals diagnosed as mentally ill to fight against forced hospitalizations and treatments that violated their civil and human rights. Jim's excellent book can be purc...
2020-02-10
00 min
Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health
Jim Gottstein - Patient Rights in Mental Healthcare
This week on the Mad in America podcast, we talk to Jim Gottstein, president and founder of the organisation Law Project for Psychiatric Rights. Jim talks to us about his own experiences with the psychiatric system, patient rights in mental healthcare and the recent trial between Wendy Dolin and the UK Pharmaceutical manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline. In this episode, we discuss: Jim’s experiences growing up in Alaska How Jim became involved with the psychiatric system That Jim was told he was mentally ill and he needed drugs for the rest of his lif...
2017-06-30
45 min
Mad in America: Rethinking Mental Health
Jim Gottstein - Patient Rights in Mental Healthcare
This week on the Mad in America podcast, we talk to Jim Gottstein, president and founder of the organisation Law Project for Psychiatric Rights. Jim talks to us about his own experiences with the psychiatric system, patient rights in mental healthcare and the recent trial between Wendy Dolin and the UK Pharmaceutical manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline. In this episode, we discuss: Jim’s experiences growing up in Alaska How Jim became involved with the psychiatric system That Jim was told he was mentally ill and he needed drugs for the rest of his lif...
2017-06-30
45 min
Talk with Tenney
Late Night with James Gottstein & Host Yvonne Smith
Call in 267-521-0167 6pm Pacific 7pm Mtn 8 central 9 pm Eastern. James Barry "Jim" Gottstein is an Alaska based lawyer who specializes in business matters and public land law, and is well known as an attorney advocate for people diagnosed with serious mental illness. Gottstein has sought to check the growth in the administration of psychotropics, particularly to children
2016-05-16
1h 55