Finn Skårderud

Finn Skårderud (born 27 October 1956) is a Norwegian psychiatrist, psychotherapist, author and professor.[1]

Finn Skårderud at Schizofrenidagene in Stavanger

Career

He leads The Psychotherapy Project at Oslo University Hospital, runs a private practice and is the psychiatrist for The Norwegian Olympic Committee, working with elite athletes. He is professor at Department of Special Needs Education at University of Oslo and at Lillehammer University College. He is also an author and film, art and literature critic, and has produced numerous scientific papers, books and book chapters within the fields psychiatry, psychology, culture, literature and film, both fiction and non-fiction.

Skårderud's unconventional suggestion that when humans are born they have a blood alcohol level 0.05% too low forms the central premise of 2020 Danish comedy drama film Another Round.[2] This is not a real theory, but a misinterpreted preface written by Skårderud to a book first published in 1881, 'On the psychological effects of wine' by Edmondo de Amicis.[3]

References

  1. Finn Skårderud in Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian)
  2. O'Brien, Jon. "Another Round review: Would we benefit from always being a bit drunk?". New Scientist. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  3. Nyheter, SVT. "Norwegian psychiatrist on misinterpreted alcohol theory: "Today they had called it fake news"". Teller Report. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
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