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Author:
Whybrow, Peter C., author.
Title:
A mood apart : depression, mania, and other afflictions of the self / Peter C. Whybrow, M.D.
Edition:
Revised and with a new introduction.
Publisher:
Basic Booksa member of the Perseus Books Group,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xxxii, 376 pages : map ; 25 cm
Subject:
Affective disorders.
Self.
Personality.
Affective disorders.
Personality.
Self.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-376) and indexes.
Contents:
Prologue: The Masks of the Human Carnival -- Ch. 1. A Glimpse of Melancholy: Grief, Emotional Homeostasis, and Disorders of Mood -- Ch. 2. Darkness Visible: The Experience of Depression -- Ch. 3. A Different Drummer: The Experience of Mania -- Ch. 4. A Mind of One's Own: The Development of the Emotional Self -- Ch. 5. Unique and Similar to Others: Moods, Morality, and Medical Diagnosis -- Ch. 6. The Legacy of the Lizard: The Anatomy of the Emotional Brain -- Ch. 7. The Vital Balance: Stress, Homeostasis, and the Seasons of Mood -- Ch. 8. Of Human Bondage: Stress, Vulnerability, and the Feeling of Control -- Ch. 9. Pills to Purge Melancholy: Neurons, Chemistry, and the Pharmacology of Mood -- Ch. 10. Thoughtful Reconstruction: Adaptation and the Care of the Self -- Epilogue: The Human Carnival -- App. Antidepressants and Other Medications for Mood Disorder: A Glossary and Guide.
Summary:
In A Mood Apart, Dr. Peter Whybrow examines mood disorder as "an affliction of the self," exploring the human experience of manic-depressive illness, rediscovering the human being within the diagnosis. Our culture stigmatizes and romanticizes mental illness confusing it with questions of willpower, personal weakness, or creative impetuosity. Dr. Whybrow teaches us that we live our lives by systems of regulation and control - a process he calls "emotional homeostasis." The primary goal of treatment, using a combination of psychopharmacology and talk therapy, is to restore to the patient a new understanding of and healthy mastery over mood disorders, a recovery of the self. From one of the country's most distinguished psychiatrists and an internationally renowned authority, A Mood Apart consoles by combining the intimacy of detailed case studies with the objectivity of a lifetime's scientific research and clinical experience. It is essential reading for all those curious about how our brains "work" and our lives "feel," for those suffering from mood disorders and for those who care about them.
ISBN:
0465064841 (pbk.)
9780465064847 (pbk.)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)910111229
Locations:
FXPH314 -- Carnegie-Stout Public Library (Dubuque)
YEPF572 -- Marion Public Library (Marion)
GOPG641 -- Marshalltown Public Library (Marshalltown)

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