Listening to Prozac: the Landmark Book About Antidepressants and the Remaking of the Self, Revised Edition - Peter D. Kramer - Books - Penguin Books - 9780140266719 - September 1, 1997
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Listening to Prozac: the Landmark Book About Antidepressants and the Remaking of the Self, Revised Edition Revised edition

Peter D. Kramer

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Listening to Prozac: the Landmark Book About Antidepressants and the Remaking of the Self, Revised Edition Revised edition

Since it was introduced in 1987, Prozac has been prescribed to nearly five million Americans. But what is Prozac? A medication or a mental steroid? A cure for depression, or a drug that changes personality? Reported to turn shy people into social butterflies and to improve work performance, memory, even dexterity, does Prozac work on character rather than illness? Are we using it cosmetically, to make people more attractive, more energetic, more socially acceptable? And what does it tell us about the nature of character and the mutability of self? With the addition of an afterword that gives us an up-to-date report on Prozac in America today, including his personal observations, reactions to his critics, and the latest scientific research, psychiatrist Peter Kramer reinforces what The New York Times calls 'an intelligent and informative book...which tells us new things about the chemistry of human character.'

Dr. Kramer was recently asked to guest host The Infinite Mind, a weekly public radio show focusing on the art and science of the human mind and spirit, behavior, and mental health. Listen to the show now.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 1, 1997
ISBN13 9780140266719
Publishers Penguin Books
Pages 448
Dimensions 140 × 25 × 216 mm   ·   408 g
Language English  

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