“He was provoking all these symptoms he had wanted to cure”: Nina Shope, author of Asylum

“He was provoking all these symptoms he had wanted to cure”: Nina Shope, author of Asylum

How have power dynamics between doctors and patients changed over the past century and a half? In my second and final interview with Nina Shope, author of the award-winning historical novel Asylum, we talk about the complicated relationship between neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot and his most famous patient as he treated her for hysteria and documented her in photographs during the 1870s. Nina reflects on the photograph of Augustine that she chose to include in her novel, how she avoided flattening historical figures or reducing Augustine to past trauma, and the mythological roots in both the history of female madness and Charcot’s photography.

Nina Shope, Asylum

Nina Shope, “Changeling.” Conjunctions, Vol. 81 (“Numina: The Enchantment Issue), Fall 2023

Roland Barthes, Camera Lucida

Maud Casey, The City of Incurable Women

Georges Didi-Huberman, Invention of Hysteria: Charcot and the Photographic Iconography of the Salpêtrière

Euripides, The Bacchae

Saidiya Hartman, Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments

Susan Sontag, On Photography

Selby Wynn Schwartz, After Sappho

Emily Wells, A Matter of Appearance

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Communication strategies for people with BPD and their treatment providers

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How can people with BPD and their clinicians communicate more effectively and compassionately with each other? In this solo episode, I draw on my personal experiences and my study of narrative medicin...

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“You can't necessarily compare your trauma to someone else's”: Social worker Samantha Dellosso

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How does the health care system condition how we see our mental health treatment and diagnoses? In this interview—an excerpt from a much longer conversation—I talk with Samantha Dellosso, a social wor...

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“You’re talking about me”: Sara from the Bold Beautiful Borderline podcast

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How does BPD impact reproductive choices? In this candid interview, Sara Abbott, the host and producer of the #1 Bold Beautiful Borderline podcast, talks with me about how BPD is affecting her decisio...

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Still Life: The Posthumously Published Diary of Lara Gilbert

Still Life: The Posthumously Published Diary of Lara Gilbert

What can we learn from the posthumously published diary of Lara Gilbert, a young Canadian woman with BPD traits who suffered from complex PTSD in the 1990s? In this episode, I read excerpts from I Mig...

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"I learn about resilience from my garden": Solara Goldwynn of Royal Roads University

"I learn about resilience from my garden": Solara Goldwynn of Royal Roads University

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“We need a society where we don’t step over mentally ill people”: Discussing bioethics with Lucy Yanow

“We need a society where we don’t step over mentally ill people”: Discussing bioethics with Lucy Yanow

Why do people living with mental illness, including BPD, need to think about bioethics? Because ordinary citizens can now make life-and-death decisions for themselves and others. As laws and regulatio...

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Complex trauma is in our house now: Courtenay Stallings, author of Laura’s Ghost: Women Speak About Twin Peaks

Complex trauma is in our house now: Courtenay Stallings, author of Laura’s Ghost: Women Speak About Twin Peaks

Why is Laura Palmer a heroine for many of us? Because David Lynch's depiction of her in the Twin Peaks franchise was one of the first and remains one of the most powerful depictions of complex trauma ...

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