Andrew Solomon writes about politics, culture, and health. He lives in New York and London. He has written for many publications--such as the New York Times, The New Yorker and Artforum--on topics including depression, Soviet artists, the cultural rebirth of Afghanistan, Libyan politics, and deaf culture. He is also a Contributing Writer for Travel and Leisure. In 2008, he was awarded the Humanitarian Award of the Society of Biological Psychiatry for his contributions to the field of mental health. He has a staff appointment as a Lecturer in Psychiatry at Cornell Medical School (Weill-Cornell Medical College).
Sometimes, the legacy of depression includes a wisdom beyond one's years, a depth of passion unexperienced by those who haven't traveled to hell and back. Off the charts in its enlightening, comprehensive analysis of this pervasive yet misunderstood condition, The Noonday Demon forges a long, brambly path through the subject of depression--exposing all the discordant views and "answers" offered by science, philosophy, law, psychology, literature, art, and history. The result is a sprawling and thoroughly engrossing study, brilliantly synthesized by author Andrew Solomon.
Deceptively simple chapter titles (including "Breakdowns," "Treatments," "Addiction," "Suicide") each sit modestly atop a virtual avalanche of Solomon's intellect. This is not a book to be skimmed. But Solomon commands the language--and his topic--with such grace and empathy that the constant flow of references, poems, and quotations in his paragraphs arrive like welcome dinner guests. A longtime sufferer of severe depression himself, Solomon willingly shares his life story with readers. He discusses updated information on various drugs and treatment approaches while detailing his own trials with them. He describes a pharmaceutical company's surreal stage production (involving Pink Floyd, kick dancers, and an opener à la Cats) promoting a new antidepressant to their sales team. He chronicles his research visits to assorted mental institutions, which left him feeling he would "much rather engage with every manner of private despair than spend a protracted time" there. Under Solomon's care, however, such tales offer much more than shock value. They show that depression knows no social boundaries, manifests itself quite differently in each person, and has become political. And, while it may worsen or improve, depression will never be eradicated. Hope lies in finding ways--as Solomon clearly has--to harness its powerful lessons. --Liane Thomas
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第二次看《憂鬱》,哭瞭很多次,有時是為瞭抑鬱癥患者那種深深的絕望、對自己的厭惡而悲傷;更多的時候,是為瞭經曆如此悲慘之人能夠有機會得到救贖,超越自己的苦難而感動。 寫齣這本書的重要意義,誠如作者所說,抑鬱癥患者是不太會去尋求幫助,不容易引起關注的一群人,所...
評分適當憂鬱是正常美麗的,但是如果成為病態確實很可怕. 兩者之間是如何轉化的呢? 那些敏感的頭腦,為人類帶來更多的思想,很可憐地更容易受這種病的侵擾。 盡管有很重要的天生遺傳成分,但是,憂鬱轉化為癥難道就不能自控預防嗎? 很同情
評分作傢安德魯·所羅門(Andrew Solomon)是紐約哥倫比亞大學(Columbia University)的臨床心理學教授,他關於抑鬱癥的作品《正午的惡魔》(The Noonday Demon)在2006年被翻譯成中文在中國大陸齣版,中文版譯名為《走齣憂鬱》。當他發現很多關於同性戀的討論,包括他自己的迴憶被刪節...
評分作傢安德魯·所羅門(Andrew Solomon)是紐約哥倫比亞大學(Columbia University)的臨床心理學教授,他關於抑鬱癥的作品《正午的惡魔》(The Noonday Demon)在2006年被翻譯成中文在中國大陸齣版,中文版譯名為《走齣憂鬱》。當他發現很多關於同性戀的討論,包括他自己的迴憶被刪節...
評分我也不知道看明白這本書是不是值得驕傲的事情。 隻是太多的事情,除瞭我們,彆人沒法瞭解。作者不愧是暢銷書作傢,自己的經曆寫得栩栩如生不說,並且頗有實踐價值,可以作為輕度抑鬱的治療指南。欣賞他對於吃藥的科學態度。 大部分篇幅沒有這麼多意義,隻是傾訴而已,對特彆的...
圖書標籤: 心理學 抑鬱癥 AndrewSolomon 英文原版 美國 depression Andrew-Solomon 心理
Very exhaustive. A bit vague though.
評分略長,挺全麵的,看到作者在Ted關於抑鬱癥的演講,非常富有詩意和感染力,作者本人文字功底不錯,案例充足
評分三星半,有些地方也太囉嗦瞭。個人的案例混閤得都找不到主綫和邏輯
評分it drains your vitality, your verve, your brio. which is why why all have an urge in our solar plexus to make our pain visible.
評分讀完瞭 纔發現 那些周邊喊著的憂鬱的人 大多都是閑的無病呻吟
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