Bruce Levine

Bruce Levine

Meeting the Needs of the Power Structure

Occupied Times of London April 8th, 2014

In the history of authoritarian governance, there have always been ruling power structures that use professionals to meet its needs,  and today’s corporatocracies claim the profession of mental health as a powerful means to maintain the status quo.

Psychiatry Admits Its Been Wrong in Big Ways, But Can It Change? A Chat with Robert Whitaker

March 5th, 2014

Since interviewing Robert Whitaker for AlterNet in 2010, after the publication of Anatomy of an Epidemic, the psychiatry establishment has pivoted from first ignoring him, to then debating him and attempting to discredit him, to currently agreeing with many of his conclusions. I was curious about his take on the recent U-turns by major figures in the psychiatry establishment with respect to (1) antipsychotic drug treatment, (2) the validity of the “chemical imbalance” theory of mental illness, and (3) the validity of the DSM, psychiatry’s diagnostic bible. And I was curious about Whitaker’s sense of psychiatry’s future direction.

Psychiatry Now Admits It’s Been Wrong in Big Ways — But Can It Change?

Truthout March 5th, 2014

When I interviewed investigative reporter Robert Whitaker in 2010 after the publication of his book Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America, he was not exactly a beloved figure within the psychiatry establishment. Whitaker had documented evidence that standard drug treatments were making many patients worse over […]

DAILY KOS Interview: Case Studies in Activism #67: Battling Big Pharma and Rehumanizing Mental Health Treatment

Daily Kos March 4th, 2014

Why Do Some Americans Speak So Confidently When They Have No Clue What They’re Talking About?

AlterNet January 22nd, 2014

The Harvard Business School (HBS) information session on how to be a good class participant instructs, “Speak with conviction. Even if you believe something only fifty-five percent, say it as if you believe it a hundred percent,” reports Susan Cain in her best-selling book Quiet (2013). At HBS, Cain noticed, “If a student talks often and […]

Leadership Training or Bullshit Training at Harvard? The Price of Pseudo-Certainty in Business, Government, and Medicine

January 22nd, 2014

The Harvard Business School (HBS) information session on how to be a good class participant instructs, “Speak with conviction. Even if you believe something only fifty-five percent, say it as if you believe it a hundred percent,” reports Susan Cain in her best-selling book Quiet (2013). At HBS, Cain noticed, “If a student talks often and […]

The Normalization of Greed, Hustle, and Money-Centrism

January 17th, 2014

New York Times “Room for Debate Question”: “Why We Like to Watch Rich People: Why do American television and movie audiences like to watch the antics and questionable behavior of the 1 percent?” The lives of the outlandishly rich are so unreal and so bizarre for most of us that watching their self-indulgence, careless spending, […]

Greed and Hustle Have Become Virtues

New York Times January 17th, 2014

New York Times “Room for Debate Question”: “Why We Like to Watch Rich People: Why do American television and movie audiences like to watch the antics and questionable behavior of the 1 percent?” The lives of the outlandishly rich are so unreal and so bizarre for most of us that watching their self-indulgence, careless spending, […]

The Comedy of Professional Training

"Creating Connections through Dialogue" National Empowerment Center Conference in Beverly, MA January 7th, 2014

B.F. Skinner, Behavior Modification, and Dehumanization

January 6th, 2014