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Losing Our Minds: What Mental Illness Really Is – and What It Isn't

hardcoverApril 1, 2021
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ISBN-13: 9781847926388 ISBN-10: 184792638X
Publisher
Bodley Head
Binding
hardcover
Published
April 1, 2021
Weight
1.1 lbs
Dimensions
24.20×2.50×16.50 cm

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Losing Our Minds: What Mental Illness Really Is – and What It Isn't by Foulkes, Lucy. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781847926388.

A must-read for anyone wondering about the state of the nations mental health Jo Brand We need to rethink the conversation around mental health. Public awareness of mental illness has been transformed in recent years, but our understanding of what it actually is has yet to catch up. Too often, psychiatric disorders are confused with the inherent stresses and challenges of human experience. A narrative has taken hold that a mental health crisis has been building among young people for some time - one that, with the arrival of Covid-19, is set to get far worse. In this profoundly sensitive and constructive book, psychologist Lucy Foulkes argues that the crisis is one of ignorance as much as illness. Have we raised a snowflake generation? Or are todays young people subjected to greater stress, exacerbated by social media, than ever before? Foulkes shows that both perspectives are useful but limited. As the effects of the pandemic take hold, the real question in need of answering is: how should we distinguish between normal suffering and actual illness? Drawing on her extensive knowledge of the scientific and clinical literature, Foulkes explains what is known about mental health problems - how they arise, why they so often appear during adolescence, the various tools we have to cope with them - but also what remains unclear: distinguishing between normality and disorder is essential if we are to provide the appropriate help, but no clear line between the two exists in nature. She presents the argument that the widespread misunderstanding of this aspect of mental illness might actually be contributing to its apparent prevalence. Losing Our Minds provides both the clarity and the nuance that are so urgently needed. Thorough, wise, compassionate and methodical, Lucy Foulkes brings a much needed quality to our rather frantic, shallow understanding of mental illness: nuance Mark Rice-Oxley Captivating ... Lucy Foulkes writes exquisitely well about this complex subject Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, author of Inventing Ourselves