The Loss of Sadness - Allan V. Horwitz

The Loss of Sadness

Allan V. Horwitz

出版时间

2007-06-18

ISBN

9780195313048

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书籍介绍

The Loss of Sadness argues that the increased prevalence of major depressive disorder is due not to a genuine rise in mental disease, but to the way that normal human sadness has been 'pathologised' since 1980. That year saw the publication of the landmark third edition of The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III), which has since become a dominant force behind our current understanding of mental illness overall. As concerns at least major depression, the authors argue that the DSM's definition of the condition is too broad and that as a result virtually all research and clinical approaches to the condition have been based on a flawed understanding about it.The social, political, and scientific implications of this are far-reaching - from the overselling of antidepressants to treat ordinary sadness, as Big Pharma exploits the DSM for its own purposes; to intrusive and expensive depression screening programs at all levels of society, as well-meaning but misguided initiatives translate the DSM into simple terms to catch any whiff of depressive pathology in our midst; and funded research into the 'epidemic' of depression, which advances the field very litttle and the public even less. Ultimately, the definition of depression that is in operation today has formed the basis for an entire system of social control (e.g. community-wide screening initiatives, intrusive public health policy) that benefits psychiatry, primary care providers, and the pharmaceutical and insurance industries by turning everyone else into a potential consumer of services, needed or not. The authors do recognise that depression is a devastating illness that affects some people. Their chief concern is with the use of this diagnosis as a catch-all for anyone who has experienced sadness for more than a few weeks at a time.The result is a pointed yet nuanced critique of modern psychiatry that will stir controversy of the sort that will reacquaint us with sadness as a primary human emotion and that could productively influence the way that depression the actual illness is characterised in the future.

Allan V. Horwitz is Professor of Sociology and Dean of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Rutgers University. He is the author of many articles and a number of books on various aspects on mental illness, including The Social Control of Mental Illness, The Logic of Social Control, and Creating Mental Illness.

Jerome C. Wakefield is University Professor and Professor of Social Wor...

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目录
Foreword by Robert Spitzer, M.D.
Preface
1. The Concept of Depression
2. The Anatomy of Normal Sadness
3. Sadness With and Without Case: Depression from Ancient Times through the Nineteenth Century

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读完2022年开始读的最后一本书。台版中译版评论区有读者说太啰嗦,我不认为。“悲伤”概念流变和抑郁症诊断标准演变是为了揭示DSM里的disorder这个目前人们具有普遍相似认识的概念并不是具有历史固定性的,也就是说,这个概念是经过不断的调整而形成的。而作者所批判的就是对这个概念界定中的不合理过程,还有这个概念如何被传到社区诊所,如何被诊所心理医生误用,药物产业如何因“抑郁”的流行而通过药物广告加强这种流行,最后每个个体又如何认识抑郁和自己的悲伤情绪。第十章对人类学家和社会学家“抑郁”研究的认识和批判,人类学家强调文化个性而忽略普遍性,一个社会学家却对抑郁的社会成因作出了精妙的分析。第十一章开篇的问题非常深刻:“为什么目前的诊断标准如此错误,却没有人去改变它?”犹如海德格尔提出的那个著名问题。
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