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All We Have to Fear

All We Have to Fear

Psychiatry's Transformation of Natural Anxieties into Mental Disorders

9780199793754
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Anxiety is ubiquitous in everyday life and avoiding sources of anxiety is often at the core of our everyday choices and can even shape our life plans. But why are we all so anxious, when is this normal uniqueness as opposed to a diagnosable anxiety disorder, and why have anxiety disorders become more prevalent than ever? In All We Have to Fear, Horwitz and Wakefield argue that psychiatry has largely generated this epidemic by inflating our socially inconvenient, yetnatural, fears into psychiatric disorders and ignoring our biologically designed natures, thus allowing the overdiagnosis of anxiety disorders and facilitating a culture of medicalization. The result is a society that is afraid of natural, biologically designed feelings of fear and, overall, anxious about feelinganxious. All We Have to Fear is a groundbreaking and fresh look at how to distinguish between anxiety conditions that are mental disorders, those that are natural reactions to threats, and those that are natural products of evolution. Building on the new science of evolutionary psychology, Horwitz and Wakefield demonstrate a mismatch between our basic biological natures and the environment that we have created for ourselves. Some of our natural anxiety is born from situations and objects thatposed serious risks during prehistory, but that are no longer usually dangerous, for example, a city dweller who is terrified of snakes. This mismatch generates normal anxiety when there is, in fact, no real danger. Evolutionary psychology shows that beyond the context in which the symptoms occur, ourbiological heritage as a species must be considered in any psychiatric diagnosis as we are otherwise bewildered by our own primitive fears and beset by diffuse anxieties that seem to have no function in our lives. All We Have to Fear argues that only by paying attention to our evolutionary shaping can we understand ourselves, our fears, what is normal versus disordered in what we fear, and make informed choices about how to approach these fears. The mismatch between our natures, environment, and our fears is not pathological, but rather reveals the forces that shaped us and provides an emotional time machine, shedding light on who we were when we were shaped as a species, and thus, allowingus more insight into who we are today.
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OUP USA
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9780199793754
9780199793754

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
320
Dimensions (mm)
228 x 152
Weight (g)
646
  • Chapter One: The Puzzle of Anxiety Disorders; Chapter Two: An Evolutionary Approach to Normal and Pathological Anxiety; Chapter Three: Normal, Pathological, and Mismatched Anxiousness; Chapter Four: A Short History of Anxiety and Its Disorders; Chapter 5: The Validity of the DSM Diagnostic Criteria for Anxiety Disorders; Chapter Six: Fear and Anxiety in the Community; Chapter Seven: PTSD; Chapter Eight: The Transformation of Anxiety into Depression; Chapter Nine: Setting Boundaries between Natural Fears and Anxiety Disorders;
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