EBOOK How Everyone Became Depressed: The Rise and Fall of the Nervous Breakdown
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The Rise and Fall of the Nervous Breakdown
The book argues that the diagnosis of depression has been bent greatly out of shape through misuse and needs to be replaced by other concepts that correspond more closely to what people actually experience. The sturdy term "e;nerves"e; from the past is a ready candidate, and "e;nervous breakdown"e; is still meaningful to many people. Drawing upon two centuries of psychiatry&'s past, the book is written to be accessible to the general public and convincing to specialist readers. No other book in this field has such scope, nor such a deeply learned ability to use the past in service of the present.
The book argues that the diagnosis of depression has been bent greatly out of shape through misuse and needs to be replaced by other concepts that correspond more closely to what people actually experience. The sturdy term "e;nerves"e; from the past is a ready candidate, and "e;nervous breakdown"e; is still meaningful to many people. Drawing upon two centuries of psychiatry&'s past, the book is written to be accessible to the general public and convincing to specialist readers. No other book in this field has such scope, nor such a deeply learned ability to use the past in service of the present.