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    Prozac as a Way of Life (Studies in Social Medicine)

     
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    Prozac as a Way of Life (Studies in Social Medicine)

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    Prozac and its chemical cousins, Paxil, Celexa, and Zoloft, are some of the most profitable and most widely used drugs in America. Their use in the treatment of a multitude of disorders--from generalized anxiety disorder and premenstrual syndrome to eating disorders and sexual compulsions--has provoked a whirlwind of public debate. Talk shows ask, Why is Prozac so popular? What, exactly, do these drugs treat? But sustained critical discussion among bioethicists and medical humanists has been surprisingly absent.

    The eleven essays in Prozac as a Way of Life provide the groundwork for a much-needed philosophical discussion of the ethical and cultural dimensions of the popularity of SSRI antidepressants. Focusing on the increasing use of medication as a means of self-enhancement, contributors from the fields of psychiatry, psychology, bioethics, and the medical humanities address issues of identity enhancement, the elasticity of psychiatric diagnosis, and the aggressive marketing campaigns of pharmaceutical companies. They do not question the fact that these antidepressants can, in some cases, provide great benefit to alleviate real suffering. What they do question is the abundant popularity of these drugs and that popularity's relationship to American culture and ideas of selfhood.

    Contributors:
    Tod Chambers, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago
    David DeGrazia, George Washington University
    James C. Edwards, Furman University
    Carl Elliott, University of Minnesota Center for Bioethics
    David Healy, University of Wales College of Medicine
    Laurence J. Kirmayer, McGill University
    Peter D. Kramer, Brown University
    Erik Parens, The Hastings Center
    Lauren Slater, AfterCare Services, Boston
    Susan Squier, Pennsylvania State University
    Laurie Zoloth, Northwestern University Center for Genetic Medicine, Chicago

    Product details

    EAN/ISBN:
    9780807855515
    Edition:
    New
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    221
    Publication date:
    2004-09-27
    Publisher:
    The University of North Carolina Press
    EAN/ISBN:
    9780807855515
    Edition:
    New
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    221
    Publication date:
    2004-09-27
    Publisher:
    The University of North Carolina Press

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