Robert Whitaker
ROBERT WHITAKER ON AMERICA'S HISTORY WITH PSYCHIATRY
Join us as American journalist and author, Robert Whitaker, discusses his work as detailed in Mad in America and Anatomy of an Epidemic, exposing the troubling history and consequences of psychiatric treatment in America. He discusses how psychiatry’s shift from moral treatment to medication-driven care, fueled by media hype and pharmaceutical influence, has led to an “iatrogenic epidemic” of chronic mental illness. Whitaker critiques the overstated promises of drugs like Thorazine and Prozac, which were claimed to “empty hospitals” but often worsened long-term outcomes. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation challenging conventional wisdom and advocating for a reevaluation of mental health care.
WHY PSYCHIATRY HAS FAILED US
Tomasz Starczewski interviews Robert Whitaker. Tomasz is a Cognitive Neuroscientist who recovered after six years from protracted withdrawal and PSSD, which occurred after taking Sertraline. Now he helps others cope with this challenging experience. https://taperclinic.com/about-us/jezel-rosa/
UNMASKING MENTAL HEALTH
"The Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness Among Veterans". Journalist Robert Whitaker blows the lid off the often dubious claims made by Big Pharma and the U.S. medical establishment regarding the effects and benefits of psychiatric medications, especially as they relate to military veterans and their mental health. Speaking at the Veterans Harm Reduction Summit: "Exploring the Relationship Between Medications and Veteran Suicides" Eaton Rapids, Michigan.
PSYCHIATRIC DRUGS UNMASKED
In this episode of Psychobabble, Robert Whitaker challenges the prevailing narratives surrounding mental illness, particularly the widely accepted theory of chemical imbalances. He examines the limitations of antidepressants , highlighting their short-term efficacy and lack of sustained improvement over time. We explore a range of topics within the realm of psychiatric medication treatment, including medication for ADHD and the valid questions being posed to the diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia.
THE HOAX OF THE STAR*D STUDY ON ANTIDEPRESSANT EFFECTIVENESS
This Journey's Dream episode exposes a hoax: the major study of The STAR*D, touting the effectiveness of antidepressants, was riddled with fraud and protocol violations. Join Robert Whitaker, award-winning journalist and founder of Mad in America, as he dissects this scandal and its impact.
MAD IN AMERICA | THE TRUTH ABOUT ANTIDEPRESSANTS
In this episode of You're The Cure, Dr. Ben Edwards, M.D. interviews Robert Whitaker, Journalist and Author of, "Mad in America." This is an eye opening interview as Robert lays out his 15+ years of researching clinical trails for anti depressant drugs. There has now been clear evidence that we have been lied to about the effectiveness of these drugs.
ROBERT WHITAKER: AUTHOR, MAD IN AMERICA AND ANATOMY OF AN EPIDEMIC
Discussion with Robert Whitaker, author of Mad in America and Anatomy of an Epidemic, about his 25 years of work related to creating a better understanding and paradigm for the science and studies involved with understanding mental health issues and challenges.
ROBERT WHITAKER: AUTHOR, MAD IN AMERICA AND ANATOMY OF AN EPIDEMIC
Discussion with Robert Whitaker, author of Mad in America and Anatomy of an Epidemic, about his 25 years of work related to creating a better understanding and paradigm for the science and studies involved with understanding mental health issues and challenges.
ROBERT WHITAKER - THE CASE FOR A RADICAL PARADIGM SHIFT IN THE PSYCHIATRIC CARE
In 1980, when the American Psychiatric Association published the third edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, it adopted a 'disease' model for categorizing and treating mental disorders. That model was then promoted around the world. Today, the results from that model are in. The model has proven to be scientifically bankrupt and it has produced a public health disaster. We need a new narrative to govern psychiatric care, and a review of the past provides a key for creating that future: Think of those who suffer as 'brethren,' and humanistic care that has been shown to help people get well will follow.
RETHINKING MENTAL HEALTH IN AMERICA
Robert Whitaker is a journalist who specializes in investigating science and medicine, especially as it relates to psychiatry and mental health. He is also the editor of Mad in America, an online hub dedicated to rethinking psychiatry in America. Through his books, podcasts, and online media, Robert calls for change in the drug-based care of mental health that has ultimately failed our society.
COULD THIS BE THE SOLUTION TO SOLVING THE MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS?
Dr. Leaf Show: Neuroscience & Mental Health. Conversation with Dr. Mark Horowitz, Robert Whitaker, and Professor. Joanna Moncrieff about the serotonin myth of depression, the dangers of chronic anti-psychotic drug use, schizophrenia as a contract, the neurobiological mental health rabbit hole, where MRI and other types of brain scans fall short, creating a new mental health narrative, and so much more!
RETHINKING PSYCHIATRY WITH ROBERT WHITAKER OF MAD IN AMERICA
This is a recording of the livestream from November 10, 2022 of a lecture with Robert Whitaker titled Rethinking Psychiatry: How the Failure to Identify the Biological Causes of Major Mental Disorders Opens Up New Possibilities for Long-term Recovery.
THE GREAT PSYCHIATRY FRAUD
The Dr. Leaf Show. Discussion with with best-selling author, journalist and mental health advocate Robert Whitaker about the myth of the chemical imbalance, the politics of psychiatry and Big Pharma, and why we need to change the way we think and talk about mental health.
THE DARK HEART OF MEDICINE
Interview with Robert Whitaker, 2019. Robert Whitaker is an American journalist and author who has won numerous awards as a journalist covering medicine and science, including the George Polk Award for Medical Writing and a National Association for Science Writers’ Award for best magazine article.
NEWS & PSYCHIATRIC REFORMER ROBERT WHITAKER - THE DR. PETER BEGGIN HOUR - 04/29/20
Bob Whitaker, journalist and scientist, gives an extremely informative and lively interview about the latest big lie from psychiatry (it is a whooper) and about encouraging developments in Europe with drug-free inpatient treatment.
THE DRUG-BASED PARADIGM OF PSYCHIATRIC CARE IN THE U.S.
Robert Whitaker is a science journalist and author who has written extensively about the pharmaceutical industry. He is also the founder of Mad in America, a nonprofit organization that focuses on getting people to rethink psychiatric care in the United States. STEM-Talk, The Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC) & University of West Florida.
RISING PRESCRIPTIONS, RISING DISABILITY - IS THERE A LINK?
The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Prescribed Drug Dependence held an event on 11 May 2016 at Westminster to discuss evidence of the link between the rise in disability claimants and the record level of antidepressant prescribing.
ROBERT WHITAKER, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2016
Anatomy of an Epidemic: History, Science, and the Long-term Effects of Psychiatric Medications. The burden of mental illness in our society, as measured by the number of people on disability due to mental illness, has dramatically increased in the last 35 years. This raises the following question for Robert Whitaker: How do psychiatric medications affect people over the long-term? What do history and science show?
SEIKKULA & WHITAKER - HUMANISTIC PSYCHIATRY? - TURKU, FINLAND - AUGUST 14, 2014
Why, when all the research shows that antipsychotics to more harm and good, and when Open Dialogue has proven that mental health problems can be treated without the use of longterm medication, do we not change over to this more humanistic way of mental health care?
PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS AND CHILDREN
Robert Whitaker, author of Anatomy of an Epidemic, discusses the disturbing effects of psychotropic drugs prescribed for children. In this talk he emphasizes two things: first, the need for an objective, evidence-based approach to evaluating these drugs; and second, the need for better public understanding of how these medications work.
MEDICATING ADHD: DIAGNOSIS AND THE LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF THE MEDICATIONS
Whitaker's work has alerted both the medical community and the general public to the serious dangers of psychotropic medicines when used for extended periods. He has become a standard reference for the facts.
ROBERT WHITAKER, AUTHOR ANATOMY OF AN EPIDEMIC
Robert Whitaker is a science and medical writer. His newest, Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America, won the Investigative Reporters and Editors book award for best investigative journalism in 2010.
WRAP AROUND THE WORLD: ROBERT WHITAKER KEYNOTE
Robert Whitaker, author of "Mad in America" and "Anatomy of an Epidemic", discusses the effects of psychiatric medication his keynote address at the second international WRAP Around the World Conference in Oakland, CA. He talks about the emergence of the medical model paradigm of care in the 1980s, increased spending on psychiatric pharmaceuticals, and the research on whether medication is ultimately helpful or harmful to those who take it.
ROBERT WHITAKER ON IMAGINING A DIFFERENT FUTURE IN MENTAL HEALTH, PHILADELPHIA MAY 6, 2012
Robert Whitaker speaking at the Imagining A Different Future in Mental Health in Philadelphia, 6th May 2012. He explains how data shows we could have far better outcomes for people diagnosed with mental illness by using psychiatric drugs selectively, rather than putting so many people on these very harmful medications.
RETHINKING PSYCHIATRY
Keynote presentation by author Robert Whitaker at the 2011 Rethinking Psychiatry Conference in Portland Oregon. Robert presents from his most recent book, "Anatomy of An Epidemic," which is a study of the pervasive use of drugs to treat mental illnesses in western medicine.
ANATOMY OF A GLOBAL EPIDEMIC: HISTORY, SCIENCE AND THE LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATIONS
In Anatomy of An Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, acclaimed medical author and journalist, asks "Why has the number psychiatric diagnoses given to adults and children skyrocketed over the past 50 years? Why does this epidemic parallel so closely the growth and dominance of psychiatric drugs as treatment?". The acclaimed US medical journalist documents a history of science and medicine that raises a heretical question: Could this drug-based approach actually be fuelling this modern-day plague? Whitaker argues we need to start an open conversation about how to stem the epidemic of disabling mental distress in society and move to an approach that helps people get well and stay well over the long term.
AUTHOR ROBERT WHITAKER: ANATOMY OF AN EPIDEMIC
The 1998 Pulitzer Prize Finalist and author of "Mad in America" discusses the rise in diagnosis of mental illness in the U.S. and the proliferation of drugs to medicate various conditions. Mr. Whitaker contends that drugs do little to balance imbalanced brain chemistry. The event is at the National Arts Club in New York.
ROBERT WHITAKER: THE ASTONISHING RISE OF MENTAL ILLNESS IN THE US
Robert Whitaker shares the challenges he faced while writing his book "Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America," which looks at the merits of psychiatric medications through the prism of long-term results. This lecture was presented by Science for the Public and recorded on 5/4/10.
PSYCHIATRY EXPOSED VOL.17 "THE MYTH OF 'CHEMICAL IMBALANCE"
Excerpt from the full length documentary "The Truth about 'Schizophrenia". Schizophrenia is said to be caused by chemical imbalances that are "fixed" by neuroleptic drugs. The truth is there is no evidence for such imbalances. "On November 4, 2003, Dr. Loren Mosher and author, Robert Whitaker, were interviewed by Dr. Daniel Kriegman. During the course of this in-depth discussion, Loren and Bob provided an extensive overview of what is known from the scientific study of "Schizophrenia," its causes, prognosis, and treatment.
Investigative journalist and author focused on psychiatric medication outcomes, medical ethics and long-term mental health recovery.















































