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Is it Me or My Meds? David A. Karp

Is it Me or My Meds? By David A. Karp

Is it Me or My Meds? by David A. Karp


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Millions of people in the US routinely use antidepressant medications. This book discusses whether these drugs cure depression or is their popularity a sign that we now redefine normal life problems as diseases.

Is it Me or My Meds? Summary

Is it Me or My Meds?: Living with Antidepressants by David A. Karp

By the millennium Americans were spending more than 12 billion dollars yearly on antidepressant medications. Currently, millions of people in the U.S. routinely use these pills. Are these miracle drugs, quickly curing depression? Or is their popularity a sign that we now inappropriately redefine normal life problems as diseases? Are they prescribed too often or too seldom? How do they affect self-images? David Karp approaches these questions from the inside, having suffered from clinical depression for most of his adult life. In this book he explores the relationship between pills and personhood by listening to a group of experts who rarely get the chance to speak on the matter - those who are taking the medications. Their voices, extracted from interviews Karp conducted, colour the pages with their experiences and reactions - humour, gratitude, frustration, hope, and puzzlement. Here, the patients themselves articulate their impressions of what drugs do to them and for them. They reflect on difficult issues, such as the process of becoming committed to medication, quandaries about personal authenticity, and relations with family and friends. The stories are honest and vivid, from a distraught teenager who shuns antidepressants while regularly using street drugs, to a woman who still yearns for a spiritual solution to depression even after telling intimates 'I'm on Prozac and it's saving me'. The book provides unflinching portraits of people attempting to make sense of a process far more complex and mysterious than doctors or pharmaceutical companies generally admit.

Is it Me or My Meds? Reviews

A fascinating, incisive, and comprehensive essay. Indeed, the debate on psychiatric medications extends far beyond side-effects and drug effectiveness; incorporating questions of identity, social acceptance, the dominance of the biomedical model of disease, and the role of the drug industry in medicalising normal feelings for profit. The more I read, the more I agreed with Karp; taking a pill is not simply taking a pill. - Lindsay Banham, The Lancet

About David A. Karp

David A. Karp is Professor of Sociology at Boston College.

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CIN0674021827G
9780674021822
0674021827
Is it Me or My Meds?: Living with Antidepressants by David A. Karp
Used - Good
Hardback
Harvard University Press
20060515
252
N/A
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