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Susannah Cahalan - The Great Pretender

May 20, 2020
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Online

Event Description: 

Author Susannah Cahalan will be speaking about her recent book, The Great Pretender. Cahalan is the bestselling author of Brain on Fire, a memoir about her experience with autoimmune encephalitis, and the difficulties in diagnosis that threatened to hamper her care. In The Great Pretender, Cahalan interrogates the work of Dr. David Rosenhan, the Stanford professor whose 1973 article, “On Being Sane in Insane Places,” cast doubt on the capacity of psychiatrists to distinguish the sane from the insane, rattling the profession. In conducting research for this book, Cahalan examined the professor’s personal notes on the experiment and interviewed individuals involved in the work, and found herself confronted with a new specter of doubt. The work underlying Rosenhan’s famous article was not as rigorous as the professor advertised, casting doubt on the scientific validity of his findings. Uncomfortable questions follow. What does it mean if the great debunker of psychiatry was himself something of a “pretender"?

Speaker Information:

Susannah Cahalan, Author

Event Information:

This event will be held online via Zoom Meeting. Please contact Dr. Megan Wolff at [email protected] with any additional questions.

Hosted by the DeWitt Wallace Institute for the History of Psychiatry at Weill Medical College of Cornell University