Manufacturing Depression

Manufacturing Depression
Title Manufacturing Depression PDF eBook
Author Gary Greenberg
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 450
Release 2010-02-02
Genre Psychology
ISBN 141657008X

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Am I depressed or just unhappy? In the last two decades, antidepressants have become staples of our medicine cabinets—doctors now write 120 million prescriptions annually, at a cost of more than 10 billion dollars. At the same time, depression rates have skyrocketed; twenty percent of Americans are now expected to suffer from it during their lives. Doctors, and drug companies, claim that this convergence is a public health triumph: the recognition and treatment of an under-diagnosed illness. Gary Greenberg, a practicing therapist and longtime depressive, raises a more disturbing possibility: that the disease has been manufactured to suit (and sell) the cure. Greenberg draws on sources ranging from the Bible to current medical journals to show how the idea that unhappiness is an illness has been packaged and sold by brilliant scientists and shrewd marketing experts—and why it has been so successful. Part memoir, part intellectual history, part exposé—including a vivid chronicle of his participation in a clinical antidepressant trial—Manufacturing Depression is an incisive look at an epidemic that has changed the way we have come to think of ourselves.

Manufacturing Depression

Manufacturing Depression
Title Manufacturing Depression PDF eBook
Author Gary Greenberg
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 447
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1408801906

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Has the antidepressant industry manufactured not only an illness but an idea of humanity that denies our full potential?

End This Depression Now!

End This Depression Now!
Title End This Depression Now! PDF eBook
Author Paul Krugman
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 290
Release 2012-04-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0393088871

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A New York Times best-selling call to arms from Nobel Prize–winning economist Paul Krugman. The Great Recession is more than four years old—and counting. Yet, as Paul Krugman points out in this powerful volley, "Nations rich in resources, talent, and knowledge—all the ingredients for prosperity and a decent standard of living for all—remain in a state of intense pain." How bad have things gotten? How did we get stuck in what now can only be called a depression? And above all, how do we free ourselves? Krugman pursues these questions with his characteristic lucidity and insight. He has a powerful message for anyone who has suffered over these past four years—a quick, strong recovery is just one step away, if our leaders can find the "intellectual clarity and political will" to end this depression now.

The Book of Woe

The Book of Woe
Title The Book of Woe PDF eBook
Author Gary Greenberg
Publisher Penguin
Pages 359
Release 2013-05-02
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1101621109

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“Gary Greenberg has become the Dante of our psychiatric age, and the DSM-5 is his Inferno.” —Errol Morris Since its debut in 1952, the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders has set down the “official” view on what constitutes mental illness. Homosexuality, for instance, was a mental illness until 1973. Each revision has created controversy, but the DSM-5 has taken fire for encouraging doctors to diagnose more illnesses—and to prescribe sometimes unnecessary or harmful medications. Respected author and practicing psychotherapist Gary Greenberg embedded himself in the war that broke out over the fifth edition, and returned with an unsettling tale. Exposing the deeply flawed process behind the DSM-5’s compilation, The Book of Woe reveals how the manual turns suffering into a commodity—and made the APA its own biggest beneficiary.

The Great Depression

The Great Depression
Title The Great Depression PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Bernstein
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 292
Release 1987
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521379854

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This 1988 book focusses on why the American economy failed to recover from the downturn of 1929-33.

A Great Leap Forward

A Great Leap Forward
Title A Great Leap Forward PDF eBook
Author Alexander J. Field
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 399
Release 2011-04-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0300168756

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This bold re-examination of the history of U.S. economic growth is built around a novel claim, that productive capacity grew dramatically across the Depression years (1929-1941) and that this advance provided the foundation for the economic and military success of the United States during the Second World War as well as for the golden age (1948-1973) that followed.Alexander J. Field takes a fresh look at growth data and concludes that, behind a backdrop of double-digit unemployment, the 1930s actually experienced very high rates of technological and organizational innovation, fueled by the maturing of a privately funded research and development system and the government-funded build-out of the country's surface road infrastructure. This significant new volume in the Yale Series in Economic and Financial History invites new discussion of the causes and consequences of productivity growth over the last century and a half and on our current prospects.

Dayton

Dayton
Title Dayton PDF eBook
Author Adam A. Millsap
Publisher Trillium
Pages 208
Release 2019-11-06
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780814255551

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Examines underlying factors behind the rise and decline of Dayton, Ohio, an archetypal Rust-Belt city, ultimately proposing a plan for revival.