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Episode 281 - The Murder of Nadine Ann Taylor & The Rosenhan Experiment
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This week, Naomi covers the disappearance and murder of a mother of two in Halifax, who’s justice came at the hands of a very brave woman, and her unlikely escape from the hands of a serial killer in the making.
Then Amber covers the Rosenhan Experiment. The 1973 article "On Being Sane in Insane Places," was a study by psychologist David Rosenhan that exposed flaws in psychiatric diagnosis.
Naomi's Sources:
Steven Laffin | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/fears-grow-for-missing-halifax-woman
Dark Poutine Podcast - The Murder of Nadine Ann Taylor
Amber's Sources:
On Being Sane in Insane Places | Science
The Great Pretender: The Undercover Mission That Changed Our Understanding of Madness
David L. Rosenhan papers, circa 1970-1990 SC1116
David L. Rosenhan (1929-2012) - PubMed
David Rosenhan: The Fraud That Transformed Psychiatry | Science History Institute
Searching for the Truth — and Finding Unexpected Answers
“Sane in Insane Places,” 50 Years Later | Psychology Today United Kingdom
Rosenhan revisited: successful scientific fraud - Andrew Scull, 2023
““On Being Sane in Insane Plac
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