In a passionate blend of anecdote and evidence, a consultant psychiatrist shows how the mind and the body are irrevocably connected, despite medicine’s desire to separate and specialise It seems ...
Tense? Nervous? Can’t relax? Then this is an important and timely book for you, one written for the layman about the crisis in psychiatry and the near logarithmic rise in the diagnosis of mental ...
In his new book, No More Normal, psychiatrist Alastair Santhouse recalls an experience from the 1980s when he was a university student in the UK helping deliver supplies to “refuseniks” – Soviet ...
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ONCE considered the Cinderella of healthcare, mental wellbeing is emerging from the shadows. Thanks partly to campaigns such as the upcoming Mental Health Awareness Week (May 12-18), people now talk ...
It made me laugh but the issue it raises is deadly serious. The worrying truth is that character traits we previously acknowledged as common and part of life’s rich tapestry have become medicalised. I ...
Writer and physician John Quin reviews No More Normal: Mental Health in an Age of Over-Diagnosis by Alastair Santhouse If you’ve read something you love on our site today, please consider becoming a ...
Granta Books has scooped No More Normal, a book by neuropsychiatrist Alastair Santhouse about "the rise of diagnoses in mental health conditions and disorders". Associate publishing director Laura ...
In his new book, No More Normal, psychiatrist Alastair Santhouse recalls an experience from the 1980s when he was a university student in the UK helping deliver supplies to “refuseniks” – Soviet ...