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Before it Had a Name

Before it Had a Name

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Before It Had a Name explores the history behind mental health diagnoses like ADHD, anxiety, depression, and trauma. Each episode traces how culture, science, and society shaped the labels we use to understand the human mind today. Hosted by mental health counselor and broadcaster Jon Watkins, this narrative podcast examines what existed before diagnosis, and how changing language continues to shape how we see ourselves and others.

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Développement personnel Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Relations Réussite personnelle Sciences sociales
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  • Anxiety: The Age of Nerves
    May 14 2026

    Long before anxiety became a diagnosis, people were already living with a persistent sense of unease, a mind that couldn’t fully relax, and a body that seemed to anticipate danger even when none was present.

    In this episode of Before It Had a Name, we explore the history of anxiety, from early philosophical ideas about fear and temperament to the nineteenth-century “age of nerves” and modern understandings of panic and uncertainty. Along the way, the story shifts from survival and instinct to something more complex: a mind trying to predict and control an uncertain future.

    When does fear become something more? And what does it mean when the body reacts before the mind can explain why?

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    Before It Had a Name explores the history of mental health diagnoses and the stories behind the labels.

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    10 min
  • Depression: From Melancholia to Mood Disorder
    May 14 2026

    Long before depression was defined as a medical diagnosis, people were already describing a persistent heaviness that went beyond ordinary sadness.

    In this episode of Before It Had a Name, we trace the history of depression from ancient ideas of melancholia and black bile to industrial-era “nervous exhaustion” and modern understandings of mood disorders. Across centuries, the experience remained strikingly consistent, even as explanations shifted between temperament, morality, environment, and biology.

    When did sadness become something to diagnose? And how did changing ideas about the mind shape the way we understand depression today?

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    Before It Had a Name explores the history of mental health diagnoses and the stories behind the labels.

    Follow Jon Watkins on Instagram: @JonWatkinsHost

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    10 min
  • ADHD: Before It Had a Name
    May 14 2026

    For as long as schools have existed, there have been children who struggled to sit still, focus, or follow expectations, long before ADHD became a diagnosis.

    In this first episode of Before It Had a Name, we trace the history of ADHD from early twentieth-century classrooms to factory floors and wartime psychology. Behaviors once interpreted as moral failure gradually came to be understood in terms of biology, environment, and culture.

    How did restlessness become a disorder? When did attention differences move from character judgment to clinical diagnosis? And what does that history reveal about how society defines normal behavior?

    Before It Had a Name explores the origins of modern mental health diagnoses, examining what existed before labels, and how changing language continues to shape how we understand ourselves today.

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    Before It Had a Name explores the history of mental health diagnoses and the stories behind the labels.

    Follow Jon Watkins on Instagram: @JonWatkinsHost

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    10 min
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