How have people living at other times or in other places understood compulsive behavior? How does our modern, western understanding of addiction shape our treatment or mistreatment of addicts. Carl Erik Fisher, M.D., author of the groundbreaking new book The Urge: Our History of Addiction, addresses these and other questions a fascinating conversation with David and Nate.
Dr. Fisher is an addiction physician and bioethicist. He is an assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University’s Division of Law, Ethics, and Psychiatry. He also maintains a private psychiatry practice focused on addiction. His writing has appeared in
The New York Times,
The Washington Post,
Nautilus, Slate, and
Scientific American MIND. He also is the host of the
Flourishing After Addiction podcast, a deep-dive interview series exploring addiction and recovery. He lives between Brooklyn, New York, and Lisbon, Portugal, with his partner and son.
The best link is to my website:
www.carlerikfisher.com/book
my own podcast is:
https://www.carlerikfisher.com/flourishing
And here is an updated bio:
Carl Erik Fisher is an addiction physician and bioethicist. He is an assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University’s Division of Law, Ethics, and Psychiatry. He also maintains a private psychiatry practice focused on addiction. He is the author of the nonfiction book
The Urge: Our History of Addiction, published by Penguin Press in January 2022. His writing has appeared in
The New York Times,
The Washington Post,
Nautilus, Slate, and
Scientific American MIND. He also is the host of the
Flourishing After Addiction podcast, a deep-dive interview series exploring addiction and recovery. He lives between Brooklyn, New York, and Lisbon, Portugal, with his partner and son.
https://www.carlerikfisher.com