
Lost Patients Podcast
1) Introducing Lost Patients
Imagine a sprawling house in which every room, doorway, and hall passage was designed by a different architect. Doorways don't connect. Staircases lead to nowhere. Rooms are cut off from each other. T...Show More
2) Presenting: The Fifth Branch
In Seattle, police responded to nearly ten thousand scenes of people in crisis last year. And one of the only remaining paths into Washington State's largest psychiatric hospital is through jail.But s...Show More
3) Presenting: Hush
A story from the 'Hush" investigative podcast from Oregon Public Broadcasting. In this episode, reporter Leah Sottile explores the case of Jesse Lee Johnson, a Black man who lived for 17 years on Oreg...Show More
4) Presenting: Hush
A story from the 'Hush" investigative podcast from Oregon Public Broadcasting. In this episode, reporter Leah Sottile explores the case of Jesse Lee Johnson, a Black man who lived for 17 years on Oreg...Show More
5) Presenting: The Fifth Branch
In Seattle, police responded to nearly ten thousand scenes of people in crisis last year. And one of the only remaining paths into Washington State's largest psychiatric hospital is through jail. But...Show More
6) Lost Patients Live: First-Person Stories from Seattle's Mental Health Crisis
Lost Patients compares the system for treating mental illness in America to an elaborate house, where every room, hallway and staircase was designed independently by a different architect. So what is ...Show More
Lost Patients Live: First-Person Stories from Seattle's Mental Health Crisis
54:49 | Jun 26th, 2024
7) Lost Patients Live: First-Person Stories from Seattle's Mental Health Crisis
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Lost Patients Live: First-Person Stories from Seattle's Mental Health Crisis
54:50 | Jun 26th, 2024
8) Disease Without Knowledge
"Something is preventing us from building a system that works for people with serious mental illness. In lieu of that, patients are often left to improvise recovery for themselves. They learn to live ...Show More
9) Disease Without Knowledge
Something is preventing us from building a system that works for people with serious mental illness. In lieu of that, patients are often left to improvise recovery for themselves. They learn to live w...Show More
10) Coming up on Lost Patients
A look ahead at the final episode of Lost Patients, coming next week on April 23. We'll explore what recovery looks like for people with serious mental illness — and what it might look like for ...Show More