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How Everyone Became Depressed

How Everyone Became Depressed

The Rise and Fall of the Nervous Breakdown

9780199948086
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This book argues that psychiatrys love affair with the diagnosis of depression has become a death grip. Depression is a real illness, especially in its melancholic form. But most patients who get the diagnosis of depression are also anxious, fatigued, unable to sleep, have all kinds of physical symptoms, and tend to obsess about the whole thing. They do not have a disorder of mood. It is a travesty to call them all depressed. How did this happen? How did everyone becomedepressed? A well-known historian, the author describes how in the 19th century patients with those symptoms were considered nervous, and when they lost control it was a nervous breakdown. Then psychiatry turned its back on the whole concept of nerves, and - first under the influence of Freuds psychoanalysis and then the influence of the pharmaceutical industry - the diagnosis of depression took center stage. The result has been a scientific disaster, leading to the misdiagnosis andinappropriate treatment (with antidepressants) of millions of patients. Urging that the diagnosis of depression be re-thought, the book turns a dramatic page in the understanding of psychiatric symptoms that are as common as the common cold. The book makes an immediate contribution to the debate about DSM5, which is due to be released very soon, in terms of discussing the diagnosis of depression. The author controversially proposes replacing the diagnosis of major depression with melancholia and nonmelancholia; he argues that depression and anxiety usually occur together and are really the same disease; and he says that patients with so-called mood disorders really have a disorder of the entire body. The authors ability to make use of the enormous well of psychiatrys past history in several languages make this a unique book that contributes to the important discussions today of diagnosis and treatment.
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OUP USA
83311
9780199948086
9780199948086

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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
272
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
573
  • Table of contents; Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Nerves as a Problem; Chapter 3 Rise of Nervous Illness; Chapter 4 Fatigue; Chapter 5 Anxiety; Chapter 6 Melancholia; Chapter 7 Nervous Breakdown; Chapter 8 Paradigm Shift; Chapter 9 Something Wrong With the Label; Chapter 10 Drugs; Chapter 11 Return of the Two Depressions; Chapter 12 Nerves Redux; Chapter 13 Context;
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