The Empire of Depression

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The Empire of Depression

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ISBN: 9781509531646
écrit par: Jonathan Sadowsky
édition: Wiley
date de publication: 2020
reliure: Hardcover
prix: USD 35.00
nombre de pages: 224

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A New History

Jonathan Sadowsky   

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Depression has colonized the world. Today, more than 300 million of us have been diagnosed as depressed. But 150 years ago, “depression” referred to a mood, not a sickness.
Does that mean people weren’t sick before, only sad? Of course not. Mental illness is a complex thing, part biological, part social, its definition dependent on time and place. But in the mid-twentieth century, even as European empires were crumbling, new Western clinical models and treatments for mental health spread across the world. In so doing, “depression” began to displace older ideas like “melancholia,” the Japanese “utsushō,” or the Punjabi “sinking heart” syndrome.
Award-winning historian Jonathan Sadowsky tells this global story, chronicling the path-breaking work of psychiatrists and pharmacists, and the intimate sufferings of patients. Revealing the continuity of human distress across time and place, he shows us how different cultures have experienced intense mental anguish, and how they have tried to alleviate it.
He reaches an unflinching conclusion: the devastating effects of depression are real. A number of treatments do reduce suffering, but a permanent cure remains elusive. Throughout the history of depression, there have been overzealous promoters of particular approaches, but history shows us that there is no single way to get better that works for everyone. Like successful psychotherapy, history can liberate us from the negative patterns of the past.

contents

Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Depression is a Thing
2 Too Dry and too Cold
3 Turned Inward
4 A Diagnosis in Ascent
5 “Just Chemical”
6 Darkness Legible
Epilogue: Depression’s Past and Future
Notes
Partial Bibliography
Index

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