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The Origins Podcast with Lawrence KraussThe Origins Podcast with Lawrence KraussJohn Armstrong | The War on Science Interviews | Day 6To celebrate the release on July 29th of The War on Science, we have recorded 20 podcast interviews with authors from the book. Starting on July 22nd, with Richard Dawkins, we will be releasing one interview per day. Interviewees in order, will be:Richard Dawkins July 23rdNiall Ferguson July 24thNicholas Christakis July 25thMaarten Boudry July 26thAbigail Thompson July 27thJohn Armstrong July 28thSally Satel July 29thElizabeth Weiss July 30thSolveig Gold and Joshua Katz...2025-07-2850 minThe Origins Podcast with Lawrence KraussThe Origins Podcast with Lawrence KraussAbigail Thompson | The War on Science Interviews | Day 5To celebrate the release on July 29th of The War on Science, we have recorded 20 podcast interviews with authors from the book. Starting on July 22nd, with Richard Dawkins, we will be releasing one interview per day. Interviewees in order, will be:Richard Dawkins July 23rdNiall Ferguson July 24thNicholas Christakis July 25thMaarten Boudry July 26thAbigail Thompson July 27thJohn Armstrong July 28thSally Satel July 29thElizabeth Weiss July 30thSolveig Gold and Joshua Katz...2025-07-2850 minThe Origins Podcast with Lawrence KraussThe Origins Podcast with Lawrence KraussMaarten Boudry | The War on Science Interviews | Day 4To celebrate the release on July 29th of The War on Science, we have recorded 20 podcast interviews with authors from the book. Starting on July 22nd, with Richard Dawkins, we will be releasing one interview per day. Interviewees in order, will be:Richard Dawkins July 23rdNiall Ferguson July 24thNicholas Christakis July 25thMaarten Boudry July 26thAbigail Thompson July 27thJohn Armstrong July 28thSally Satel July 29thElizabeth Weiss July 30thSolveig Gold and Joshua Katz...2025-07-2749 minThe Origins Podcast with Lawrence KraussThe Origins Podcast with Lawrence KraussNicholas Christakis | The War on Science Interviews | Day 3To celebrate the release on July 29th of The War on Science, we have recorded 20 podcast interviews with authors from the book. Starting on July 22nd, with Richard Dawkins, we will be releasing one interview per day. Interviewees in order, will be:Richard Dawkins July 23rdNiall Ferguson July 24thNicholas Christakis July 25thMaarten Boudry July 26thAbigail Thompson July 27thJohn Armstrong July 28thSally Satel July 29thElizabeth Weiss July 30thSolveig Gold and Joshua Katz...2025-07-2538 minThe Origins Podcast with Lawrence KraussThe Origins Podcast with Lawrence KraussNiall Ferguson | The War on Science Interviews | Day 2To celebrate the release on July 29th of The War on Science, we have recorded 20 podcast interviews with authors from the book. Starting on July 22nd, with Richard Dawkins, we will be releasing one interview per day. Interviewees in order, will be:Richard Dawkins July 23rdNiall Ferguson July 24thNicholas Christakis July 25thMaarten Boudry July 26thAbigail Thompson July 27thJohn Armstrong July 28thSally Satel July 29thElizabeth Weiss July 30thSolveig Gold and Joshua Katz...2025-07-241h 17The Origins Podcast with Lawrence KraussThe Origins Podcast with Lawrence KraussThe Origins Podcast: The War on Science Interviews: Day 1, Richard DawkinsTo celebrate the release on July 29th of The War on Science, we have recorded 20 podcast interviews with authors from the book. Starting on July 22nd, with Richard Dawkins, we will be releasing one interview per day. Interviewees in order, will be:Richard Dawkins July 23rdNiall Ferguson July 24thNicholas Christakis July 25thMaarten Boudry July 26thAbigail Thompson July 27thJohn Armstrong July 28thSally Satel July 29thElizabeth Weiss July 30thSolveig Gold and Joshua Katz...2025-07-231h 01The Education ExchangeThe Education ExchangeEp. 402 - July 21, 2025 - Free Inquiry on the Ropes in the AcademyRobert Maranto, the 21st Century Chair in Leadership in the Department of Education Reform at the University of Arkansas, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss the Free Inquiry Papers, a project which looks into how freedom of expression was suppressed at institutions of higher education, and how universities can change course. "The Free Inquiry Papers: How to Bring Back Free Inquiry," co-written with Sally Satel, Catherine Salmon, and Lee Jussim, is available now. https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/the-free-inquiry-papers-how-to-bring-back-free-inquiry/2025-07-2131 minRelatable with Allie Beth StuckeyRelatable with Allie Beth StuckeyREPLAY | The Dangers of Gentle Parenting, SEL & Empathy | Guest: Abigail ShrierToday we're joined by author Abigail Shrier to discuss her newest book, "Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up." She dives into the unknown dangers of therapy for children, the differences between worry and anxiety, depression, and sadness and why therapy is different for adults. She also explains the dark motives that fuel some therapists and inevitably cause harm to the family unit as a whole. We discuss whether gentle parenting is a valid parenting style and the dangers of manipulative empathy. Abigail answers a few of the most pressing questions about mental health, such as: Is therapy...2025-06-161h 01Original Content Archives - Genetic Literacy ProjectOriginal Content Archives - Genetic Literacy ProjectGLP podcast: Should doctors go to jail for prescribing opioids?In the late 1990s, America began to see a dramatic uptick in the misuse of prescription opioids. Fueled by unethical doctors and a network of “pill mills” dotting the southern US, painkillers like Oxycontin flooded the market, allowing millions of people without legitimate medical needs to consume the drugs recreationally, most of whom already had histories of drug and alcohol abuse. The response to the crisis from governments and health care providers was severe, as Yale Addiction expert Dr. Sally Satel observed in The Atlantic: Starting around 2010 or 2011, events converged in ways that made prescription pills less widely avai...2025-05-2200 minHuman Features Archives - Genetic Literacy ProjectHuman Features Archives - Genetic Literacy ProjectGLP podcast: Should doctors go to jail for prescribing opioids?In the late 1990s, America began to see a dramatic uptick in the misuse of prescription opioids. Fueled by unethical doctors and a network of “pill mills” dotting the southern US, painkillers like Oxycontin flooded the market, allowing millions of people without legitimate medical needs to consume the drugs recreationally, most of whom already had histories of drug and alcohol abuse. The response to the crisis from governments and health care providers was severe, as Yale Addiction expert Dr. Sally Satel observed in The Atlantic: Starting around 2010 or 2011, events converged in ways that made prescription pills less wide...2025-05-2200 minHealth & Medicine Archives - Genetic Literacy ProjectHealth & Medicine Archives - Genetic Literacy ProjectGLP podcast: Should doctors go to jail for prescribing opioids?In the late 1990s, America began to see a dramatic uptick in the misuse of prescription opioids. Fueled by unethical doctors and a network of “pill mills” dotting the southern US, painkillers like Oxycontin flooded the market, allowing millions of people without legitimate medical needs to consume the drugs recreationally, most of whom already had histories of drug and alcohol abuse. The response to the crisis from governments and health care providers was severe, as Yale Addiction expert Dr. Sally Satel observed in The Atlantic: Starting around 2010 or 2011, events converged in ways that made prescription pills less widely avai...2025-05-2200 minRisingRisingDonald Trump restricts gain-of-function research in China, Mark Carney Tells Trump Canada Is ‘not for sale, Air Traffic Controller Says ‘Don't Fly’ Into Newark AIRPORT, And More: 5.7.25 0:00 Donald Trump restricts gain-of-function research in China; huge relief! Robby Soave 10:06 Mark Carney Tells Trump Canada Is ‘not for sale.’ POTUS Responds 17:33 Air Traffic Controller Says ‘Don't Fly’ Into Newark AIRPORT 25:58 AOC bails on top House Oversight seat; Dems in disarray 33:29 Former Tesla DEI Officer Kristen Kavanaugh Speaks Out On What It’s Like To Work For Elon Musk 42:38 Joe Rogan Takes Sides in Dave Smith Debate, Has Harsh Words For Douglas Murray 53:05 Kidney transplant recipient explains why donors should get paid: Sally Satel 1:02:10 SCOTUS allows Tru...2025-05-071h 13UndercurrentsUndercurrentsSally Satel: Doctors are still fighting DEIPrices are rising, and the economy is shifting—how will your retirement hold up? Protect your savings with a Gold IRA from Augusta Precious Metals. Get a FREE guide on how it works—no cost, no catch! Click this link now: https://bit.ly/41PCKtBBecome a supporter of the show - just $1 for the first month: https://unherd.com/undercurrents/Dr. Sally Satel joins Emily to explain how political correctness has corrupted medicine over time. Satel is the author of a new article in National Affairs entitled “The Indoctrinologist Is In,” on how DEI...2025-04-2133 minThe Comedy Cellar: Live from the TableThe Comedy Cellar: Live from the TableHow Woke Politics Is Corrupting Medicine with Psychiatrist and Yale LecturerDr. Sally Satel is a psychiatrist and a lecturer at Yale University. She has written widely in academic journals on topics in psychiatry and medicine, and has published articles on cultural aspects of medicine and science in numerous magazines and journals. She has testified before Congress on veterans’ issues, mental health policy, drug courts and health disparities. She is the author of numerous books including Brainwashed, a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Science.2025-03-1942 minReal ClearReal ClearDr. Sally SatelREAL CLEAR + MEMBERSHIP Join host Lucas Klein, Ph.D. in an enlightening discussion with Dr. Sally Sattel, an esteemed American psychiatrist, on the Real Clear Podcast. This episode delves into pressing issues such as anti-Semitism in psychological associations, the impact of political correctness in medicine, and the troubling shift towards non-evidence-based practices in therapy and psychiatry. Dr. Sattel shares her insights on how so-called critical social justice pedagogy influences medical training and patient care. The conversation also explores recent controversies surrounding medical school admissions policies. Tune in as Dr. Sattel provides a critical...2025-03-0850 minReal ClearReal ClearDr. Sally SatelREAL CLEAR + MEMBERSHIP Join host Lucas Klein, Ph.D. in an enlightening discussion with Dr. Sally Sattel, an esteemed American psychiatrist, on the Real Clear Podcast. This episode delves into pressing issues such as anti-Semitism in psychological associations, the impact of political correctness in medicine, and the troubling shift towards non-evidence-based practices in therapy and psychiatry. Dr. Sattel shares her insights on how so-called critical social justice pedagogy influences medical training and patient care. The conversation also explores recent controversies surrounding medical school admissions policies. Tune in as Dr. Sattel provides a critical...2025-03-0850 minWhy We Can\'t Have Nice ThingsWhy We Can't Have Nice ThingsThe Case of the 17,000 Missing KidneysThere are more than 100,000 Americans on the waiting lists to receive an organ transplant, and many of them will die without ever getting one. At least some of those lives would be saved if the monopoly government contractors managing America's organ donation system weren't so bad at their jobs, argues Jennifer Erickson. "Monopolies don't work and government-funded monopolies are even worse," says Erickson, a senior fellow at the Federation of American Scientists (FAS), on the newest episode of Why We Can't Have Nice Things. "It's hurting patients. It's hurting the taxpayers. And we've got to...2024-09-2639 minOpen to DebateOpen to DebateShould We Legalize the Market for Human Organs?Over 103,000 people need organ donations in the U.S. Some economists and health experts wonder whether creating a free or regulated market would resolve this. Those in support argue that with proper regulations, it can be safe, ethical, and financially beneficial for both sellers and buyers. Those against this have ethical concerns and point out the risk of abuse and undermining of the medical system. Now we debate: Should We Legalize the Market for Human Organs?Arguing Yes: Sally Satel, Psychiatrist, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and Lecturer at the Yale University Scho...2024-09-2053 minSagely SpeakingSagely SpeakingDr. Sally Satel, Psychiatrist, Lecturer at Yale University School of MedicineFormer Congresswoman Mary Bono welcomes Dr. Sally Satel, a lecturer at Yale University School of Medicine, a visiting professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and an author. In this episode, Dr. Satel offers valuable insights into addiction and mental health, particularly regarding the opioid crisis. With her extensive clinical experience, she challenges common misconceptions about addiction, emphasizing that most people prescribed opioids do not become addicted and that individual risk varies. She approaches discussions on addiction vulnerability with empathy, focusing on the human aspects of these complex issues while aiming to reduce...2024-09-1636 minthe radical centerthe radical centerWhen Therapy Becomes Political, with Sally Satel: Solid Ground #83Sally Satel, MD is a practicing psychiatrist and lecturer at the Yale University School of Medicine. She examines mental health policy as well as political trends in medicine. Her publications include “PC, M.D.: How Political Correctness Is Corrupting Medicine,” “The Health Disparities Myth,” “When Altruism Isn’t Enough: The Case for Compensating Organ Donors,” and “One Nation Under Therapy” coauthored with Christina Hoff Sommers. Her recent book, “Brainwashed – The Seductive Appeal of Mindless Neuroscience” with Scott Lilienfeld, was a 2014 finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Science. Here is her article we discussed in the live stream: https://www.the...2024-09-021h 01Hardly Working with Brent OrrellHardly Working with Brent OrrellSally Satel and Keith Humphreys on the Opioid EpidemicOn July 8, AEI’s Brent Orrell hosted the fifth event in the “On the Front Porch” series with the Brookings Institution’s Tony Pipa featuring Stanford University Professor Keith Humphreys and AEI’s Sally Satel, two experts in opioid treatment and the societal effects of drug abuse in rural areas. They discuss the factors that led to the opioid crisis and the challenges in resolving it. Mentioned in the EpisodeTony Pipa (Brookings)Keith Humphreys (Stanford)Sally Satel (AEI)Pavlovian conditioningOrigins of the Opioid Crisis and its Endurin...2024-07-1856 minRelatable with Allie Beth StuckeyRelatable with Allie Beth StuckeyEp 999 | The Enneagram Scam | Guest: Dr. Dale JohnsonOn this Wellness Wednesday, we're joined by Dr. Dale Johnson, executive director of the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors and host of the "Truth & Love Podcast," to discuss biblical counseling vs. Christian counseling, differences between counseling men and women, and problems with current "therapy culture." How should people decide whether or not they need counseling? What should parents do about children who struggle with mental health issues? And what does it mean to be mentally and emotionally healthy?---Timecodes:(02:02) Biblical counseling vs. Christian...2024-05-081h 02RealClearPolitics PodcastRealClearPolitics PodcastThe Consequences of U.S. Peace Efforts in the Israel/Gaza War, New Voting Laws in the Swing States, and Are Americans as Divided as the Media Claims?Today's discussion is about Marjorie Taylor Greene's influence in the House and the consequences of U.S. peace efforts in Gaza. Then; Andrew, Tom, and Carl chat about new voting laws in swing states that could effect the election in November, and they ponder the question: are Americans as divided as the media claims? Next, Tom Bevan and Sean Trende talk about trends in minority voting patterns. And lastly, Andrew talks to Sally Satel on political correctness concerning drug use that may endanger newborns and mothers.2024-04-1043 minAre You Kidding Me?Are You Kidding Me?100th Episode: Rob Henderson on Luxury BeliefsWhy do some members of the “elite class”—those who are educated, wealthy, and largely raised in stable, two-parent homes—publicly advocate for harmful beliefs while not subscribing to them in their private lives?This week marks Are You Kidding Me?’s 100th episode! For this special episode, Naomi and Ian are joined by Rob Henderson, psychologist and author of the recent book Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family, and Social Class. Having experienced an unstable childhood in the foster care system before then enlisting in the military and going on to complete a PhD in psychology...2024-04-0332 minRelatable with Allie Beth StuckeyRelatable with Allie Beth StuckeyEp 963 | The Dangers of Gentle Parenting, SEL & Empathy | Guest: Abigail ShrierToday we're joined by author Abigail Shrier to discuss her newest book, "Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up." She dives into the unknown dangers of therapy for children, the differences between worry and anxiety, depression, and sadness and why therapy is different for adults. She also explains the dark motives that fuel some therapists and inevitably cause harm to the family unit as a whole. We discuss whether gentle parenting is a valid parenting style and the dangers of manipulative empathy. Abigail answers a few of the most pressing questions about mental health, such as: Is therapy...2024-03-061h 03How The World WorksHow The World WorksSally SatelKevin D. Williamson is joined by Sally Satel, American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow of mental health policy, domestic drug policy, political trends in medicine, transplant policy, and a practicing psychiatrist and lecturer at the Yale University School of Medicine.  Kevin and Sally discuss the ambition behind working as a career medical professional, diversion program policies, addictive behaviors, and organ transplants. 2024-02-2156 minThe Nuzzo LetterThe Nuzzo LetterThere Is Still No Women’s Health CrisisThese days, it is not too difficult to find an academic paper or news article that states that women are “underrepresented” as participants in medical research trials. In fact, in this week’s press release from the White House, in which it announced the creation of a White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research, the underrepresentation of women as participants in health research was mentioned in the press release’s first sentence.By underrepresented, authors mean that women are being excluded from participating in research studies, or that researchers are not taking an interest in women’s health iss...2023-11-1609 minplaying god?playing god?Why Can’t I Buy a Kidney?It can take years to get to the top of the waiting list for a donated kidney in the U.S. So when Sally Satel found out she’d need a kidney transplant, she wondered why she couldn’t just buy one. We’ll hear from a behavioral economist and a bioethicist who shed light on the ban on organ sales and whether it’s possible to create an ethical compensation program for organs.Show notes:In addition to Sally Satel, this episode features interviews with: Jeffrey Kahn, Andreas C. Dracopolous Director of the Johns Hop...2023-10-3124 minWhere There\'s WokeWhere There's WokeWTW11: Artisanal Coffee Comment Causes Firestorm? Jason Kilborn Part 2: A Sally Sitwell Side Quest   Lydia takes us through the Sally Satel artisanal coffee fiasco. It's a story that was referenced by Jason Kilborn in his Campus Reform interview. Does the anecdote hold up? Or is the complete opposite true. We also get our first preview of thefire.org being an absolute joke. There's so much here. There's also some yelling. I firmly believe it's justified, but apologies if you don't like yelling. Please skip forward rather than turning it off because this episode has so many amazing revelations. Please pretty please consider becoming a patron a...2023-10-011h 12The Art of ManlinessThe Art of ManlinessBreak Your Bad Habits by Escaping the Scarcity LoopEveryone has some bad habits, and they nearly always involve doing something too much. Eating too much, drinking too much, buying too much, looking at your phone too much. Why do we have such a propensity for overdoing it?My guest says it's all thanks to a "scarcity loop" that we're hardwired to follow. Once you understand how this loop works, you can start taking action to resist the compulsive cravings that sabotage your life.Michael Easter is the author of Scarcity Brain: Fix Your Craving Mindset and Rewire Your Habits to Thrive with Enough...2023-09-271h 07The Glenn ShowThe Glenn ShowSally Satel – The Ethics of Selling a Kidney (Bonus Episode)The following bonus episode was previously available only to paying Substack subscribers. We’re now releasing it to the public. 0:00 Identitarianism in the medical profession5:13 The (exaggerated) psychiatric toll of Covid7:31 Why were psychiatrists publicly diagnosing Trump?12:29 Sally’s quest for a kidney donor23:30 How the kidney donation system works and why it doesn’t29:30 The ethics of selling a kidney34:42 Can we put a price on the human body?43:44 Would paying donors exploit the poor?48:17 Is paid kidney donation a politi...2023-06-2658 min12:01 The Death Penalty in Context12:01 The Death Penalty in ContextAmerican Enterprise Institute’s Dr. Sally Satel Explains Why People with Severe Mental Illness Should Not Be Eligible for the Death PenaltyIn the latest episode of Discussions with DPIC, Anne Holsinger, Managing Director of DPIC, interviews Dr. Sally Satel (pictured), a psychiatrist and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. She shares her insights on the role of severe mental illness in death penalty cases.2023-05-3133 minTaboo TradesTaboo TradesThe Political Economy of Organ Transplantation with Hagai BoasToday’s guest is the Israeli sociologist, Hagai Boas, a four-time organ transplant recipient and the author of The Political Economy of Organ Transplantation, published by Routledge. Hagai is the second transplant recipient on the podcast (Sally Satel, an earlier guest, has received two kidney transplants), but I’ve never met anyone before who has been transplanted *four* times, or who has purchased an organ on the black market, as Hagai did with his third transplant. Boas is the director of the Science, Technology, and Society unit at Van Leer Jerusalem Institute. He is also a senior lecturer in the...2023-02-271h 03Satellite SistersSatellite SistersHoliday Replay 2022: Nora Ephron, You're The Best!We can't think of a better way to spend the holidays than with our Solid Gold Satellite Sister Nora Ephron. We spoke to Nora Ephron in 2006 upon publication of her book, "I Feel Bad About My Neck". Funny, warm and wise, Nora Ephron makes us laugh and cry when talking about aging, friendship and death. We miss you, Nora. You're the best. Ephron is best known for her romantic comedies and was nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Writing: for Silkwood, When Harry Met Sally..., and Sleepless in Seattle. She won a BAFTA Award for Best Or...2022-12-1320 minListen, Relax and Enjoy the Wonders of Full AudiobookListen, Relax and Enjoy the Wonders of Full AudiobookThink with Pinker: How to be a better critical thinker Audiobook by Steven PinkerListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 568205 Title: Think with Pinker: How to be a better critical thinker Author: Steven Pinker Narrator: Bill Gates, Daniel Kahneman, Elizabeth Loftus, Hannah Fry, Siddartha Mukherjee, Steven Pinker, Tim Harford, Various Format: Unabridged Length: 05:29:34 Language: English Release date: 07-21-22 Publisher: Penguin Books LTD Genres: Non-Fiction, Psychology Summary: Steven Pinker's 12-part guide to thinking better 'A paean to human potential' The Telegraph Cognitive scientist Professor Steven Pinker has spent his life thinking about thinking, and now he wants us to join him. With the aid of his critical thinking...2022-07-215h 29Relatable with Allie Beth StuckeyRelatable with Allie Beth StuckeyEp 611 | How Woke Ideology Has Ruined Therapy | Guest: Dr. Sally SatelToday we're talking to psychiatrist Dr. Sally Satel about how woke ideology and progressivism are working their way into the mental health field. We talk about the consequences of therapists and other mental health professionals using leftist ideology when treating their patients and how harmful it is when you absolve people of any responsibility for their issues and instead blame systemic issues and society as a whole. Dr. Satel explains how this happened and how this kind of therapy is ineffective at helping people work through their problems. At a time when mental health problems are ripping through young...2022-05-041h 13Sphere PodcastSphere PodcastWhich Policy Most Effectively Prevents Harm: Prohibition or Legalization?The war on drugs is America’s longest war, and it continues to this day. Most agree the War on Drugs has been a failure and public sentiment is shifting. Today, state legislatures in the U.S. are passing laws legalizing and decriminalizing drugs. Regarding harm reduction, what public policy on drugs will help people the most? In this episode, John Hudak, senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution; Jeffrey Miron, vice president for research at the Cato Institute; and Sally Satel, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute discuss: which public policy on drugs most effectively pr...2022-04-2629 minTaboo TradesTaboo TradesKidneys with Sally SatelI discuss what it's like to need (and receive) a life-saving kidney transplant with AEI's Sally Satel (a two-time kidney transplant patient) and UVA 3L, Caitlyn Stollings, who co-hosts this episode. Dr. Satel is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and the staff psychiatrist at a local methadone clinic in Washington D.C. She was also an assistant professor of psychiatry at Yale University from 1988 to 1993 and remains a lecturer at Yale. Importantly for our purposes, she is a two-time kidney transplant patient and has written widely about that experience. Dr. Satel is...2022-04-171h 23Walk-Ins Welcome with Bridget PhetasyWalk-Ins Welcome with Bridget PhetasyE176. Sally Satel Explains How Political Correctness Is Corrupting MedicineBridget sits down with Dr. Sally Satel for a conversation about political correctness in medicine and what it's doing to doctors and patient care. They discuss the premise that a doctor of a different race can't understand you, what it means in medicine when every difference in outcome is inevitably attributed to systemic racism, how implicit bias does not translate into how people interact with each other, and how political correctness as an orthodoxy is intended to maintain a victim status. They cover the opioid crisis, addiction, recovery, how it's a miracle anyone ever gets sober, categorizing addiction as...2022-04-141h 3518 Summers: Podcast for Parents18 Summers: Podcast for ParentsFamily Values That Will Last a Lifetime with Rick SapioAre you satisfied with the people around you? Today, Rick Sapio reveals a strong concept that will transform your life forever, ideas that will help you discover what is essential to you and your family and live a family you design. Stay tuned to learn how to align your family values and have better long-term results. Key takeaways to listen for Understanding the concept of "Who's in Your Room?"  What is values-based decision making Personal vs. family values Why should we adopt The Doorman Principle in our lives? The significance of shared core family values Tips t...2022-03-1633 minThe Barry Farah ShowThe Barry Farah ShowThe Omicron Miracle Cure - The Elite have Access; The Masses Don'tIn this episode, Barry Farah reveals how the latest miracle cure for Omicron is only available for the elite, while the masses are left with vaccine mandates alone. Barry relays the recovery story of Prof. Sally Satel, a Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, who contracted and recovered from Omicron after receiving the miracle cure.2022-01-3117 minJadem FreitasJadem FreitasUma Nação em Terapia|Christina Hoff Sommers e Sally Satel, livro em análiseLivro em análise: "Uma Nação em Terapia" de Christina Hoff Sommers e Sally Satel Voz e análise: Jadem Freitas2022-01-2845 minThe Michael Shermer ShowThe Michael Shermer Show243. Sally Satel on Addiction, the Opioid Crisis, Deaths of Despair, and How Psychiatry Has Gone WokeShermer and Satel discuss: how political correctness has corrupted medicine; how wokeness and social justice activism has corrupted psychiatry; what is social justice and who is really practicing it?; medical models of mental illness and addiction and why mental illness is so hard to treat; addictions to porn and social media; why some people are able to break free from their addictions while others are not; organ transplant markets, and more… Dr. Sally Satel is a visiting professor of psychiatry at Columbia University’s Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a le...2022-01-222h 05The Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergVexatious VotingOn 2022’s first Remnant, a COVID-addled Jonah is joined by fan-favorite guest Yuval Levin for a discussion of voting rights in America. Voting, Yuval argues, has never been easier, despite claims to the contrary made by progressive and conservative commentators alike. The real problem is that both parties are fueling a loss of public confidence in elections, and trust must be restored for American democracy to continue to function. Jonah also quizzes Yuval on his case for expanding the House of Representatives and what it means to be a “recovering political scientist.” Grab your bingo cards for a thoroughly wonky...2022-01-051h 10The Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergPrivilege and PrinciplesToday’s Ruminant is all about privilege, and Jonah has many nerdy thoughts on the subject. He also offers plenty of anecdotes about day drinking, a few meditations on Build Back Better hitting a brick wall, and a disquisition on the nature of consumerism. How many varieties of privilege are there in America today? Why do certain people tend toward conservatism? And why has Jonah finally decided to open up about Fox News? Brace your bingo cards, too, because Jonah still can’t stop complaining about Theodor Adorno and his mythical authoritarian personality.Show Notes:- Th...2021-12-181h 15The Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergBad MedicineSally Satel, a psychiatrist and lecturer at Yale, makes a long-awaited return to the Remnant to discuss the influence of woke culture on medical science. In our woke moment, Sally argues, doctors are at the mercy of “indoctrinologists” who want them to become more concerned with social activism than healing the sick. What’s driving this trend, and should we fear for the future of science? Furthermore, how has psychotherapy changed over the years? What can be done to address the opioid epidemic? And will people only get crazier as the COVID-19 pandemic refuses to end?Show Notes...2021-12-171h 16Think with PinkerThink with PinkerYou Can’t Think That!Are some thoughts too evil to think? Sometimes we avoid seemingly rational lines of reasoning, not because of logic, innumeracy or ignorance, but for morality. In his guide to thinking better, Professor Steven Pinker explores the trade-offs between taboos and our ability to reason clearly. Steven’s joined by Philip Tetlock, professor at the University of Pennsylvania, author of ‘Super Forecasting’ and the psychologist who originated the modern study of taboo. And by Sally Satel, a psychiatrist and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. When she needed a kidney transplant, and then another, should she have been a...2021-12-1628 minThe Mikhaila Peterson PodcastThe Mikhaila Peterson PodcastUnintended Consequences of the Opiate Epidemic | Sally Satel & Peter PischkeFor 25% off your first Aurate purchase, go to https://auratenewyork.com/mikhaila and use promo code “Mikhaila”! In this episode, Sally Satel and Peter Pischke join Mikhaila to talk about dependence-forming medications, the opioid epidemic, and the prescription-drug system that’s partly to blame. Sally Satel is a psychiatrist and addiction medicine writer. She is a lecturer at Yale School of Medicine and the author of ‘PC MD: How Political Correctness Is Corrupting Medicine.’ More recently, she co-authored ‘Brainwashed: The Seductive Appeal of Mindless Neuroscience.’ Her articles have been published in The New York Times, the New Republic...2021-11-3058 minThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergAuthoritarian Mental GesturesOn today’s Ruminant, Jonah aims to set the record straight on a matter of international significance: Despite what the producers of American Crime Story would have you believe, he has never owned an oversized poster of Atlas Shrugged. Thankfully, this misunderstanding gives him an excuse to indulge in a nerdtastic exploration of the differences between objectivism and conservatism, the significance of religion to conservative belief, and the differences between conservatives and “men of the right.” There’s also a disquisition on social anxiety and Theodor Adorno’s idea of the “authoritarian personality,” as well as a rant on those who cont...2021-10-091h 13LPP PodcastLPP PodcastThe Ethics of Fighting Disease MythsThere’s no need to contest or censor divergent views on addiction and mental illness as told, for instance, by Koren Zailckas, William Styron, and T Kira Madden. They are effortlessly assimilated into the big ball of wax of the standard disease theory.  The process is aided and abetted  by leading theorists and commentators like Sally Satel, David Brooks, Maia Szalavitz, and the New York Times.    Stanton, on the other hand, impolitely disputes these things, while Zach tries to toe the line between confrontation and understanding. 2021-09-0757 minNatural LawNatural LawNatural Law Episode 43: Addictions Part 6Recommended Reads - Blaming the Brain by Elliot Valenstein, Magic bullets: Anatomy of an Epidemic by Robert Whitaker, Brainwashed: The Seductive Appeal of Mindless Neuroscience by Sally Satel and Scott Lillenfeld, The Myth of Mental Illness by Thomas Szacz. In this episode I will talk about: what harm means, do not steal, feds and private citizens coming to people's homes, CV 19 stuff could be a diversion, a note about tolerance, people must stop believing that they cannot control themselves, the human will is more powerful than any drug, involvement or other person, what needs are met by an addiction, "...2021-07-231h 10The Great AntidoteThe Great AntidoteSally Satel on AddictionSend us a textSally Satel, M.D., psychiatrist, lecturer at the Yale University School of Medicine, and  Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, joins us this week to discuss the misguided perception of addiction, policies aimed at fighting addiction, and the future of public health.Support the showNever miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.2021-05-2059 minThe Dishcast with Andrew SullivanThe Dishcast with Andrew SullivanMickey Kaus On Immigration And WelfareMickey is an old friend and colleague from way back. His 1992 book, The End of Equality, was hugely influential for welfare reform in the Clinton years. You can listen to the episode right away in the audio player embedded above, or right below it you can click “Listen in podcast app” — which will connect you to the Dishcast feed. To hear three excerpts from my conversation with Mickey — on the history of how neoliberalism gutted the middle class; on whether Joe Biden’s amnesty policy amounts to “open borders”; and our questioning of what Biden actually believes, if anything —...2021-03-1900 minThe Dishcast with Andrew SullivanThe Dishcast with Andrew SullivanSally Satel On Drug Addiction And Personal AgencySally Satel, the author of many books, is a psychiatrist and journalist who just came back after spending a year with opioid addicts in Ironton, Ohio. She writes about that experience, and her views on addiction — that it’s not as simple as a “brain disease” — for the journal, Liberties. We also discuss depression, mental illness, and modernity. You can listen to the episode right away in the audio player embedded above, or right below it you can click “Listen in podcast app” — which will connect you to the Dishcast feed. To hear two excerpts from my conversation wit...2021-03-1200 minBanter: An AEI PodcastBanter: An AEI PodcastSally Satel on the Opioid Crisis and Addiction during the PandemicSally Satel is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and a practicing psychiatrist and lecturer at the Yale University School of Medicine, whose work examines mental health policy as well as political trends in medicine. Her research touches on issues of critical importance, including public, addiction, and the opioid crisis in America.Sally joins the show to talk with Robert and Phoebe about deaths of despair and the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on public and mental health.Download the transcript here: https://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/BanterSatelTranscript21621.pdf2021-02-1637 minSped up Rationally SpeakingSped up Rationally SpeakingRationally Speaking #96 - Sally Satel and Scott Lilienfeld on the Seductive Appeal of Mindless NeuroscienceIt seems like a week can't go by without a news story about how neuroscience has discovered the neurological basis of love, morality, addiction, you name it. Yet how much explanatory power does neuroscience really have -- and are we putting too much trust in its findings? On this episode of Rationally Speaking, Massimo and Julia explore these questions with psychiatrist Sally Satel and professor of psychology Scott O. Lilienfeld, the authors of "Brainwashed: The Seductive Appeal of Mindless Neuroscience."  Sped up the speakers by ['1.0', '1.0']2020-12-1603 minGRIMM AUDIOGRIMM AUDIOVLOG! 10/1/20 WHAT'S IN ANOTHER BOX! - Retro Vapes - W.H.O. Still SucksWelcome friends to tonight's LIVE VLOG 10/1/20!!! Gates open, come on in ! We will be going through many of the regular segments this week including Beer, Retro Vaping, Liquid Tasting and more. Got a little bit of mail this week. We are going to do an XL Retro Vape segment where we open one of the "closet boxes" and just dig around in it. Of course there will be some news and advocacy in there as well. Sally Satel being a boss on MSNBC. Is Vaping a Gateway To Smoking? as well as how the WHO still sucks, just now people...2020-10-022h 03The Accad and Koka ReportThe Accad and Koka ReportSally Satel: Should Med Schools Teach Antiracism?Our guest is physician and author Sally Satel, MD. Dr. Satel is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and staff psychiatrist at a local methadone clinic in the Washington DC area. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University, a master’s degree from the University of Chicago, and an MD degree from Brown University. She has written widely in academic journals on topics in psychiatry and medicine, and has published articles on cultural aspects of medicine and science in numerous magazines and journals. She has testified before Congress on veterans’ issues, mental health policy...2020-09-3000 minThe Accad and Koka ReportThe Accad and Koka ReportJohn Mandrola: Why Doctoring and Politics Shouldn’t MixDr. John Mandrola returns to the show to discuss why doctoring and politics shouldn’t mix and how he got into hot water on Twitter for holding that unacceptable view. Dr. Mandrola is an electrophysiologist in Louisville, Kentucky. He is is cardiology editor on Medscape where he writes a regular column and produces a weekly podcast. SHOW NOTES John Mandrola, MD: Twitter and WebsiteJohn Mandrola: “Doctoring and Activism“Sally Satel: “The Hypocritical Oath“Mandrola et al: The Case for Being a Medical Conservative (in the American Journal of Medicine)2020-09-1100 minThe National Affairs PodcastThe National Affairs PodcastVapers and public-health experts (with Sally Satel)Just a few years ago, e-cigarettes were lauded as a public-health miracle that could wean addicts off of far more harmful smoking habits. Today, the same e-cigarettes are denounced as a public-health nightmare, and their sale is increasingly restricted. How did this happen? And which view is more right? Guest Sally Satel joins us to […] The post Vapers and public-health experts (with Sally Satel) appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.2020-07-0543 minPower LinePower LineTackling the Opioid Crisis and the Vapid Vaping Debate, with Sally SatelDr. Sally Satel The opioid crisis has been prominent in the news for the last several years, while more recently the controversy over vaping has erupted to new heights, with the Trump Administration proposing to ban many vaping products. There are some glaring contradictions and ironies between our attitudes and policy responses to both issues, but it takes someone of Sally Satel’s perception to... Source2019-11-0246 minSteve Forbes: What\'s AheadSteve Forbes: What's AheadBold Life Lessons From The Master Of Finance: Stephen Schwarzman - Part OneFirst up, Steve shares his thoughts on a bunch of economic numbers coming out including residential housing prices, consumer confidence index and durable goods numbers. He also speaks to the upcoming United Nations meeting and the United Kingdom Supreme Court.Then, with a personal net worth of over $18 billion dollars, venerable Wall Street titan and Blackstone Group Cofounder, Chair and CEO, Steve Schwarzman, has become the world’s most powerful financial leader. This hard-fought success is documented in his new book, What It Takes: Lessons In The Pursuit Of Excellence which details Schwarzman’s remarkable journey from not know...2019-09-2248 minSCIENCE INSIDER WITH DAVID FREEMANSCIENCE INSIDER WITH DAVID FREEMANScience Insider with David Freeman: Dr. Sally SatelIn Brainwashed, psychiatrist and AEI scholar Sally Satel and psychologist Scott O. Lilienfeld reveal how many of the real-world applications of human neuroscience gloss over its limitations and intricacies, at times obscuring—rather than clarifying—the myriad factors that shape our behavior and... Read More ›2019-06-1500 minThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergEpisode 93: Confronting the Opioid CrisisThe Remnant performs one of its trademark deep-dives on policy, this time about opioids and with the help of AEI scholar and practicing psychiatrist Dr. Sally Satel. Show Notes: sbalist.org/remnant Sally Satel’s AEI scholar page House Energy and Commerce Oversight Committee Report on opioid distribution failures “Taking On the Scourge of Opioids” – Sally Satel  … Continue reading Episode 93: Confronting the Opioid Crisis → Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2019-03-191h 23The Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergEpisode 93: Confronting the Opioid CrisisThe Remnant performs one of its trademark deep-dives on policy, this time about opioids and with the help of AEI scholar and practicing psychiatrist Dr. Sally Satel. Show Notes: sbalist.org/remnant Sally Satel’s AEI scholar page House Energy and Commerce Oversight Committee Report on opioid distribution failures “Taking On the Scourge of Opioids” – Sally Satel  … Continue reading Episode 93: Confronting the Opioid Crisis →2019-03-1900 minMaking Sense with Sam HarrisMaking Sense with Sam Harris#149 — The Problem of AddictionSam Harris speaks with Sally Satel about addiction. They discuss whether addiction should be considered a disease, the opiate epidemic in the U.S., the unique danger of fentanyl, the politicization of medicine, PTSD, and other topics. If the Making Sense podcast logo in your player is BLACK, you can SUBSCRIBE to gain access to all full-length episodes at samharris.org/subscribe.2019-03-0440 minMaking Sense with Sam HarrisMaking Sense with Sam Harris#149 — The Problem of AddictionIn this episode of the Making Sense podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Sally Satel about addiction. They discuss whether addiction should be considered a disease, the opiate epidemic in the U.S., the unique danger of fentanyl, the politicization of medicine, PTSD, and other topics. SUBSCRIBE to continue listening and gain access to all content on samharris.org/subscribe.2019-03-0440 minMaking Sense with Sam Harris - Subscriber ContentMaking Sense with Sam Harris - Subscriber Content#149 - The Problem of AddictionSam Harris speaks with Sally Satel about addiction. They discuss whether addiction should be considered a disease, the opiate epidemic in the U.S., the unique danger of fentanyl, the politicization of medicine, PTSD, and other topics. Sally Satel, M.D., is a practicing psychiatrist and lecturer at the Yale University School of Medicine who examines mental health policy as well as political trends in medicine. Her publications include PC, M.D.: How Political Correctness Is Corrupting Medicine; When Altruism Isn’t Enough: The Case for Compensating Organ Donors; One Nation Under Therapy (coauthored with Christina Hoff Sommers); and Brainwashed: Th...2019-03-041h 32The Comedy Cellar: Live from the TableThe Comedy Cellar: Live from the TableChemda Khalili & Sally SatelChemda Khalili is a singer and podcaster. She is the co-host of the long-running podcast, “Keith and the Girl.”   Sally Satel is an American psychiatrist, lecturer at Yale School of Medicine, and resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. She is the author of several books, including, “P.C. M..D.: How Political Correctness is Corrupting Medicine,” and “Brainwashed: The Seductive Appeal of Mindless Neuroscience.” Her writing often appears in such outlets as The Atlantic and the Wall Street Journal, where she penned the article titled, “Does it Take a Shrink to Evaluate Trump?”  2018-11-091h 09Church Meets World: The America Magazine PodcastChurch Meets World: The America Magazine PodcastOverprescribing is not the problem behind the opioid crisis Our June 13  guest is Sally Satel, a psychiatrist who practices in a methadone clinic and a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. We discuss her recent article, “Prescriptions are not to blame for today’s opioid crisis” We also discuss these articles: Star Wars and religion struggle with the same issue: What do you do with tradition? Catholic leaders confront polarization but skirt polarizing issues at Geo [...] 2018-06-1426 minThe Social ExchangeThe Social ExchangeEpisode 11: Stefan Kertesz: When Hyper-Regulation Goes WrongZach Rhoads sits down with Dr. Stefan Kertesz to talk about the unintended harms of putting strict limits on pain pills. While he is here in Vermont, he will speak at the Howard Center alongside Dr. Sally Satel (American Enterprise Institute), Dr. Carl Hart (Columbia), and Dr. John Brooklyn (Howard Center) to talk about what is commonly called "The Opioid Crisis."    2018-05-2214 minRalph BristolRalph BristolDR. SALLY SATEL DISCUSSES AMERICA'S OPIOID CRISIS2017-11-0312 minAdult FormationAdult FormationServing Those With Substance Addictions - AudioDr. Sally Satel is an American Enterprise Institute resident scholar, a psychiatrist and a lecturer whose research areas include domestic drug policy, psychological impact of war & disasters, political trends in medicine and transplant policy. Her outstanding speaking style conveys the essential facts and stories of those caught in the web of addiction.2017-10-2243 minWestminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VAWestminster Presbyterian Church, Alexandria VAServing Those With Substance AddictionsDr. Sally Satel is an American Enterprise Institute resident scholar, a psychiatrist and a lecturer whose research areas include domestic drug policy, psychological impact of war & disasters, political trends in medicine and transplant policy. Her outstanding speaking style conveys the essential facts and stories of those caught in the web of addiction.2017-10-2243 minEconTalkEconTalkSally Satel on Organ DonationSally Satel, psychiatrist and resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the challenges of increasing the supply of donated organs for transplantation and ways that public policy might increase the supply. Satel, who has received two kidney donations, suggests a federal tax credit as a way to increase the supply of organs while saving the federal government money. She also discusses the ethical issues surrounding various forms of compensation for organ donors. 2017-07-241h 00CASAA MediaCASAA MediaCASAA-10 - 07 - 171:25 Today is the deadline for submitting comments to the FDA regarding the NNN content of smokeless tobacco. http://cqrcengage.com/casaa/app/act-on-a-regulation?0&engagementId=373393 2:03 CASAA submitted their comment in no small part due to the efforts of Julie Woessner,Brian Carter and Alex Clark with an assist from Amelia Howard. 2:30 FDA promulgated a rule January 23 to restrict the level of NNN (N'-Nitrosonornicotine.) Brad Rodu and Carl Phillips break this down and show this is based on faulty math. http://rodutobaccotruth.blogspot.com/search?q=NNN https://antithrlies.com/2017/07/09/sunday-science-lesson-toxicology-and-the-chains-in-american-football/ 5:29 This isn't a chemical that is added to any tobacco product...2017-07-1148 minHow to Get Full Audiobook in Radio & TV, News, Business, & CultureHow to Get Full Audiobook in Radio & TV, News, Business, & CultureCatoAudio, July 2017 by Caleb Brown | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: CatoAudio, July 2017 Author: Caleb Brown Narrator: Caleb Brown Format: Original Recording Length: 50 mins Language: English Release date: 07-10-17 Publisher: The Cato Institute Genres: Radio & TV, News, Business, & Culture Summary: Introduction John Mueller and Trevor Thrall put the risk of terrorism into perspective. Dalibor Rohac and Tom G. Palmer on the global rise of authoritarian populism. Sally Satel discusses obstacles to organ donation and donor compensation. Neal McCluskey on why public schools struggle to teach controversial topics. John Pfaff argues that private prisons are not a major cause of...2017-07-1150 minDownload the Best Full Audiobooks in Radio & TV, News, Business, & CultureDownload the Best Full Audiobooks in Radio & TV, News, Business, & CultureCatoAudio, July 2017 Audiobook by Caleb BrownPlease open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: CatoAudio, July 2017 Author: Caleb Brown Narrator: Caleb Brown Format: Original Recording Length: 50 mins Language: English Release date: 07-10-17 Publisher: The Cato Institute Genres: Radio & TV, News, Business, & Culture Publisher's Summary: Introduction John Mueller and Trevor Thrall put the risk of terrorism into perspective. Dalibor Rohac and Tom G. Palmer on the global rise of authoritarian populism. Sally Satel discusses obstacles to organ donation and donor compensation. Neal McCluskey on why public schools struggle to...2017-07-1050 minCato AudioCato AudioJuly 2017July 2017 featuring John Mueller, A. Trevor Thrall, Dalibor Rohac, Tom G. Palmer, Sally Satel, Neal McCluskey, John Pfaff Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-07-0350 minInfoTrakInfoTrakThe Opioid Epidemic-The Opioid EpidemicAn estimated 2.6 Americans are addicted to opioids, including heroin, fentanyl and oxycodone. Sally Satel, MD , psychiatrist based in Washington, D.C., lecturer at Yale University School of Medicine, W.H. Brady Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute discussed the epidemic. She said addiction has very little in common with other conventional diseases. She talked about the effectiveness of medical treatments such as methadone, but added that patients also need therapy, support and, in some cases, tough supervision.2017-02-2400 minInfoTrakInfoTrakThe Opioid Epidemic-The Opioid EpidemicAn estimated 2.6 Americans are addicted to opioids, including heroin, fentanyl and oxycodone. Sally Satel, MD , psychiatrist based in Washington, D.C., lecturer at Yale University School of Medicine, W.H. Brady Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute discussed the epidemic. She said addiction has very little in common with other conventional diseases. She talked about the effectiveness of medical treatments such as methadone, but added that patients also need therapy, support and, in some cases, tough supervision.2017-02-2400 minInfoTrakInfoTrakThe Opioid Epidemic-The Opioid EpidemicAn estimated 2.6 Americans are addicted to opioids, including heroin, fentanyl and oxycodone. Sally Satel, MD , psychiatrist based in Washington, D.C., lecturer at Yale University School of Medicine, W.H. Brady Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute discussed the epidemic. She said addiction has very little in common with other conventional diseases. She talked about the effectiveness of medical treatments such as methadone, but added that patients also need therapy, support and, in some cases, tough supervision.2017-02-2400 minInfoTrakInfoTrakThe Opioid Epidemic-The Opioid EpidemicAn estimated 2.6 Americans are addicted to opioids, including heroin, fentanyl and oxycodone. Sally Satel, MD , psychiatrist based in Washington, D.C., lecturer at Yale University School of Medicine, W.H. Brady Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute discussed the epidemic. She said addiction has very little in common with other conventional diseases. She talked about the effectiveness of medical treatments such as methadone, but added that patients also need therapy, support and, in some cases, tough supervision.2017-02-2400 minInfoTrakInfoTrakThe Opioid Epidemic-The Opioid EpidemicAn estimated 2.6 Americans are addicted to opioids, including heroin, fentanyl and oxycodone. Sally Satel, MD , psychiatrist based in Washington, D.C., lecturer at Yale University School of Medicine, W.H. Brady Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute discussed the epidemic. She said addiction has very little in common with other conventional diseases. She talked about the effectiveness of medical treatments such as methadone, but added that patients also need therapy, support and, in some cases, tough supervision.2017-02-2400 minInfoTrakInfoTrakThe Opioid Epidemic-The Opioid EpidemicAn estimated 2.6 Americans are addicted to opioids, including heroin, fentanyl and oxycodone. Sally Satel, MD , psychiatrist based in Washington, D.C., lecturer at Yale University School of Medicine, W.H. Brady Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute discussed the epidemic. She said addiction has very little in common with other conventional diseases. She talked about the effectiveness of medical treatments such as methadone, but added that patients also need therapy, support and, in some cases, tough supervision.2017-02-2400 minDownload the Most Popular Audiobooks in Science & Technology, Psychology & The MindDownload the Most Popular Audiobooks in Science & Technology, Psychology & The MindNeuroLogic Audiobook by Eliezer SternbergPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. 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Yet how much explanatory power does neuroscience really have -- and are we putting too much trust in its findings? On this episode of Rationally Speaking, Massimo and Julia explore these questions with psychiatrist Sally Satel and professor of psychology Scott O. Lilienfeld, the authors of "Brainwashed: The Seductive Appeal of Mindless Neuroscience."2013-11-1052 minGrab Audiobook in Science & Technology, TechnologyGrab Audiobook in Science & Technology, TechnologyBrainwashed by Sally Satel | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Brainwashed Author: Sally Satel, Scott O. 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