The Loss of Sadness

Depression has become the single most commonly treated mental disorder, amid claims that one out of ten Americans suffer from this disorder every year and 25% succumb at some point in their lives In The Loss of Sadness, Allan V Horwitz and: Jerome C Wakefield argue that, while depressive disorder ce...

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Main Author: Horwitz, Allan V
Corporate Author: GIC Collection at Penn Libraries (University of Pennsylvania)
Other Authors: Wakefield, Jerome C
Format: Book
Language:English
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Summary:Depression has become the single most commonly treated mental disorder, amid claims that one out of ten Americans suffer from this disorder every year and 25% succumb at some point in their lives In The Loss of Sadness, Allan V Horwitz and: Jerome C Wakefield argue that, while depressive disorder certainly exists and can be a devastating condition warranting medical attention, the apparent epidemic in fact reflects the way the psychiatric profession has understood and reclassified normal human sadness as largely an abnormal experience
Framed within an evolutionary account of human health and disease, The Loss of Sadness presents a fascinating dissection of depression as both a normal and disordered human emotion and a sweeping critique of current psychiatric diagnostic practices The result is a potent challenge to the diagnostic revolution that began almost thirty years ago in psychiatry and a provocative analysis of one of the most significant mental health issues today. Book jacket
ISBN:9780199921577