From an Anti-Psychiatric Movement to the Promise of LSD: How Philosophy Informs Medical Anthropology
Автор: The New York Academy of Sciences
Загружено: 2026-01-12
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Nicolas Langlitz, MD, PhD, joins Nick Dirks in the ninth episode of Shaping Science to discuss medical anthropology, the anti-psychiatric movement, and the therapeutic potential of LSD. Prof. Langlitz is a German-born anthropologist and historian of science, currently serving as a Professor of Anthropology at The New School for Social Research., where he also oversees the Psychedelic Humanities Lab at The New School. He holds both an M.D. and a Ph.D., reflecting his interdisciplinary expertise spanning medicine, anthropology, life sciences, and the history of science. His dissertation evolved into the book Neuropsychedelia: The Revival of Hallucinogen Research since the Decade of the Brain (University of California Press, 2012), an ethnographic study of psychedelic research laboratories in Switzerland and California.
Shaping Science is made possible with the generous support of Tata Sons. For more info, visit: nyas.org/ideas-insights/podcasts/
00:00 Intro
08:48 The Psychological Depth of Psychedelics Research
13:01 From Beatniks and Hippies to the Psychedelic Renaissance
25:16 The Medical Benefits of Psychedelics Research
32:46 The Role of the FDA and Congress in Psychedelics Research
39:48 The Politics of Treating PTSD with Psychedelics
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