A few months ago we released an 80,000 Hours Podcast episode I recorded with my colleague Howie on having a successful career with depression, anxiety and imposter syndrome.
It’s since become our most popular episode ever (both in terms of feedback and listening time).
We're considering doing a follow-up Q and A episode covering Howie's advice on getting treatment, managing mental health issues, thoughts on specific challenges, or anything else we didn't get to in the episode.
We’ll record it in a couple of weeks if we get enough questions that Howie has views on, so if you could post anything you'd like us to answer or discuss in the comments below by August 30, that’d be great.
(Or, if you'd like to submit a question anonymously, you can use this form.)
Thanks!
I think there are a variety of EAs that would benefit from therapy (and medication) for mental health issues but lack an incredibly clear path to go from "no therapy" to "in therapy". This is especially troubling when the mental health issues cause barriers/blocks to actually seeking out resources and slogging through a tough system. Would there be a way to make a guide for this?
Obviously this will vary a ton between states and countries and insurances, so such a guide might be hard.
To be clear, I say this as an EA who has benefitted from therapy and medication but luckily I had the personal and mental resources to find a therapist and a primary care provider that connected me with the right resources and medication.
My parent comment is a case for an organization that provides mental health services to EAs in general.
I don't know why a case needs to be made that it needs to replace mental health services provided to EA orgs that are already available, which seems to be a major element in your objection.
Replacing or augmenting mental health services in EA orgs is one aspect/form/sub... (read more)