Episode 860
In this episode, Joe Nucci explores what it means to go beyond the buzzwords and how to talk about mental health without losing its meaning. He explains how mental health language has become less useful as it’s gained popularity, and how clinical terms meant for specific purposes have drifted into everyday speech until they describe everything, and therefore, nothing. The words we use create the world we see, and once you start viewing yourself through a diagnostic lens, it can be hard to see in any other way. One of the most powerful takeaways from this conversation is that the value of a psychological term lies not only in its accuracy, but in its usefulness, and sometimes the language we use builds a cage instead of offering clarity.
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If you enjoyed this conversation with Joe Nucci, check out these other episodes:
How to Harness Brain Energy for Mental Health with Dr. Chris Palmer
Why We Need to Rethink Mental Health with Eric Maisel
Insights on Mental Health and Resilience with Andrew Solomon
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