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Dr. Graham Spruiell: The Threat of Centralized Planning, Power, and Medicine

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Dr. Graham Spruiell sheds light on how legislation such as the HIPAA Act and the Affordable Care Act reshape the confidential bond between patient and clinician. We traverse the challenging terrain that clinicians face, from the threat to the survival of private practices to the pressure of adopting a cash-only model or conforming to Medicare rates. We discuss implications these shifts have on the autonomy of healthcare providers, dissecting the power dynamics that now govern the exchange of health information.
We confront the contentious infiltration of woke ideologies into the domain of psychiatry, questioning the integrity of licensure and the liberties of academic thought. We critically analyze the alignment of mental health professionals' code of ethics with these prevailing narratives, measuring the impact on professional standards and patient care. Drawing from the wisdom of the Constitution and the classic tale of Antigone, we illuminate the age-old struggle between moral conviction and legal jurisdiction, pondering the balance between individual sovereignty and collective governance.
Finally, our discussion culminates with the societal consequences of endorsing regression, rather than championing the growth into autonomous adulthood. Dr. Spruiell imparts his insights into the indispensable role of psychoanalysis in guiding individuals toward resolving inner conflicts and cultivating self-reliance.

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Chapters

1. Changes in Healthcare Policy and Privacy (00:00:00)

2. Centralization Threat and Natural Law (00:16:39)

3. Natural Law, Rights, and Redistribution (00:23:25)

4. Addressing Regression in Psychoanalysis (00:39:29)

112 episodes

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Dr. Graham Spruiell sheds light on how legislation such as the HIPAA Act and the Affordable Care Act reshape the confidential bond between patient and clinician. We traverse the challenging terrain that clinicians face, from the threat to the survival of private practices to the pressure of adopting a cash-only model or conforming to Medicare rates. We discuss implications these shifts have on the autonomy of healthcare providers, dissecting the power dynamics that now govern the exchange of health information.
We confront the contentious infiltration of woke ideologies into the domain of psychiatry, questioning the integrity of licensure and the liberties of academic thought. We critically analyze the alignment of mental health professionals' code of ethics with these prevailing narratives, measuring the impact on professional standards and patient care. Drawing from the wisdom of the Constitution and the classic tale of Antigone, we illuminate the age-old struggle between moral conviction and legal jurisdiction, pondering the balance between individual sovereignty and collective governance.
Finally, our discussion culminates with the societal consequences of endorsing regression, rather than championing the growth into autonomous adulthood. Dr. Spruiell imparts his insights into the indispensable role of psychoanalysis in guiding individuals toward resolving inner conflicts and cultivating self-reliance.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Changes in Healthcare Policy and Privacy (00:00:00)

2. Centralization Threat and Natural Law (00:16:39)

3. Natural Law, Rights, and Redistribution (00:23:25)

4. Addressing Regression in Psychoanalysis (00:39:29)

112 episodes

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