An Interview with Pat Bracken, MD, Ph.D. on the Social Context of Trauma

Published: Jan. 1, 2010, 3 a.m.

b"An Interview with Pat Bracken, MD, Ph.D. on Post-Modern Psychiatry and the Social Context of Trauma. Mental Help Net (www.mentalhelp.net) presents the Wise Counsel Podcast (wisecounsel.mentalhelp.net), hosted by David Van Nuys, Ph.D. In this episode of the Wise Counsel Podcast, Pat Bracken, MD, Ph.D., expresses concern that in the rush to become more empirical that resulted in the ascendency of the modern pharma-centered, biologically-anchored psychiatry paradigm, psychiatry has lost interest in addressing important philosophical and existential questions, such as the nature of a patient's experience of meaning (as in the meaning of life) and how meaning relates to the treatment of trauma. In Bracken's view modern psychiatry views mental diagnoses such as PTSD as individual problems to be fixed through application of various techniques such as medication and cognitive therapy. His own experience working with traumatized Ugandans in the wake of the Amin regime suggested differently to him, namely that in some cases it best to focus on restoring societal and cultural order. By repairing the fabric of reality for traumatized individuals, you help restore their sense of the meaningfulness of life in a way that cannot be accomplished by treating them in isolation."