Investigative reporter Susannah Cahalan set out to find eight pseudo patients who'd participated in the "Rosenhan Experiment." ...
For the first time, we hear the voices of the pseudo patients who participated in the famous study, and find out why Cahalan was so passionate about finding them. We’ll also hear a story about one ...
Bookworks and UNM's Center for Life Presents Susannah Cahalan, the best-selling author ofBrain on Fire: My Month of Madness at the Domenici Center Auditorium at the University of New Mexico Medical ...
Susannah Cahalan was a promising reporter for The New York Post when she began to experience strange psychiatric symptoms(Supplied) In 2009, Susannah Cahalan was a ...
The Truro Library is hosting a talk with bestselling author Susannah Cahalan on Aug. 12. Cahalan is known for writing "Brain on Fire," which has sold over a million copies and was made into a 2016 ...
Rosemary Woodruff Leary is remembered—if she's remembered at all—as a muse, fugitive, and heavily indicted co-conspirator in Timothy Leary's psychedelic revolution of the 1960s and '70s. But her story ...
Ten years ago, Susannah Cahalan was hospitalized with mysterious and terrifying symptoms. She believed an army of bedbugs had invaded her apartment. She believed her father had tried to abduct her and ...
When Susannah Cahalan was 24-years-old, she was enjoying her career as a journalist, writing for the New York Post. That’s when things started to go wrong. In the newly released Netflix film, “Brain ...
What do you do when one of your idols turns out to be a fake? How do you reconcile his influence on you, and on the world, with his dishonesty? These questions drive journalist Susannah Cahalan’s ...
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