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The Asylum Machine: When Care Became Containment

The Asylum Machine: When Care Became Containment

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This episode explores the history and psychological atmosphere of psychiatric institutions during the era that made lobotomy and other extreme interventions seem medically reasonable.

Rather than focusing on paranormal myths or sensationalism, the discussion examines institutional overcrowding, emotional suppression, sedation culture, electroshock therapy, restraint practices, caregiver exhaustion, and the gradual shift from healing toward containment inside overwhelmed systems.

The episode also explores why abandoned psychiatric hospitals continue affecting people emotionally even today through architecture, atmosphere, memory, and the psychological residue of institutional suffering.

Topics covered: The rise of psychiatric institutions Overcrowding and institutional pressure Sedation and restraint culture Electroshock and psychiatric history Institutional architecture and emotional atmosphere The psychology of containment Why abandoned hospitals feel unsettling

psychiatry, psychology, asylum history, institutional medicine, abandoned hospitals, medical history, lobotomy, midnight drive podcast

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