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🗓️ 10 April 2023
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0:00.0 | Hello everybody. I'm speaking today to Dr. Miriam Grossman who I first encountered as a |
0:20.4 | consequence of watching Matt Walsh's documentary What is a Woman Where She Made Quite A Spectacular |
0:25.4 | appearance. Miriam Grossman, MD, is a physician, author and public speaker. She has been vocal for many |
0:32.1 | years about the capture of her profession, psychiatry, by ideologues leading to dangerous and experimental |
0:38.9 | treatments on children and betrayal of parents. As I said, Dr. Grossman was featured in the daily |
0:45.5 | Wires' hit documentary What Is a Woman. She's the author of four books and her work has been translated |
0:51.3 | into 11 languages. After graduating with honors from Bryn Mar College, Dr. Grossman attended New |
0:57.6 | York University Med School. She completed an internship in pediatrics at Beth Israel Hospital in New |
1:03.6 | York and a residency in psychiatry through Cornell Medical College, followed by a fellowship in child |
1:10.8 | and adolescent psychiatry. Dr. Grossman is board certified in psychiatry and in the sub-specialty of |
1:19.1 | child and adolescent psychiatry. I thought it would be interesting, especially given our shared |
1:25.0 | interest as well in clinical issues. Dr. Grossman is a practicing clinician. I thought it would be |
1:32.7 | interesting to have a further conversation. That's what we're doing today. She wrote, |
1:37.0 | you're teaching my child, what? Back in 2009, it was pretty damn early, all things considered. |
1:43.0 | She has a new book coming out later this year. It's already available for pre-order. You can check |
1:47.9 | that out in the video description, be a URL link there. It's called Lost in Trans Nation, a child |
1:54.9 | psychiatrist guide out of the madness. Out of the madness, that's pretty forthright terminology, |
2:02.7 | you might say. Why don't we start on the biographical side a bit. You started to become concerned about |
2:10.7 | the issues you've been writing and speaking about. Obviously, before 2009, because you wrote a book |
2:16.6 | in 2009, and that usually takes a year or two. You're an early observer of things going |
2:24.0 | seriously sideways on the clinical front. Let's go back to the decade of the 2000s. |
2:32.0 | What were you seeing and why do you think you were concerned about it when so many of |
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