Episode 6

Pills, Profits & the Untold Story: A conversation with Robert Whitaker

The Hidden Harms of Psychiatric Medications: A Conversation with Robert Whitaker

In this episode of the Med Free Mental Fitness podcast, host Katinka Blackford Newman interviews Robert Whitaker, an award-winning journalist and founder of MAD in America. They discuss the long-term harms of psychiatric medications, particularly antidepressants and ADHD stimulants, and challenge the mainstream narrative that these drugs are universally beneficial. Whitaker shares insights from his groundbreaking book, 'Anatomy of an Epidemic,' and reveals the disturbing lack of long-term efficacy data for these medications. The episode delves into the consequences of the widespread use of psychiatric drugs, the failures of the current medical model, and the necessity for more supportive, non-pharmaceutical interventions.

00:00 Introduction to Med Free Mental Fitness

00:45 Robert Whitaker's Journey and Impact

01:52 The Tragic Consequences of Psychiatric Medications

04:01 ADHD and the Long-Term Effects of Stimulants

06:13 Understanding the Long-Term Impact of Psychiatric Drugs

07:55 The False Narrative of Chemical Imbalances

22:46 The Reality of Antidepressant Withdrawal

32:27 Mad in America: A Platform for Change

35:12 A New Narrative for Mental Health

41:12 Conclusion and Contact Information

About the Podcast

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About your host

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Katinka Blackford Newman

Katinka Blackford Newman is a life coach, bestselling author of The Pill That Steals Lives, a book about her experience of mental health medication and a journalist writing for national newspapers. She is founder of the not for profit Antidepressantrisks.org which campaigns against unnecessary prescribing and provides a platform for people who have been harmed by mental health medication. She is a former award-winning and Emmy nominated documentary film maker, she lives in London with her two children and two cats! She is also a qualified personal fitness trainer and is passionate about the role of physical exercise in improving mental health.
For life coaching enquiries please contact her at Katinka@kbnlifecoaching.co.uk