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#93. An Evolutionary Perspective on Mental Illness and Human Suffering

#93. An Evolutionary Perspective on Mental Illness and Human Suffering

Season 1 Episode 93 Published 1 year, 11 months ago
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Psychiatrist, professor, and researcher, Randolph Nesse, is a cofounder of the field of evolutionary medicine. Twenty-five years ago his book, Why We Get Sick, which he co-authored with George C. Williams, went on to sell more than 100,000 copies and to be translated into eight languages. He served for many years on the faculty of the University of Michigan, where he is a professor emeritus, and was also the founding director of the Center for Evolution and Medicine at Arizona State University, where he continues to be a research professor. His most recent book, Good Reasons for Bad Feelings, is the subject of today’s interview. 

Recorded 4/2/24.

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