Ordinarily Well
eBook - ePub

Ordinarily Well

The Case for Antidepressants

  1. 337 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Ordinarily Well

The Case for Antidepressants

About this book

"Ambitious, persuasive, and important  . . . [Kramer] doesn't just make a case for antidepressants. He makes a case for psychiatry itself." —Jonathan Rosen, The Atlantic
Do antidepressants work, or are they glorified placebos?
In Ordinarily Well, the celebrated psychiatrist Peter D. Kramer examines the growing controversy about the popular medications. A practicing doctor who trained as a psychotherapist and worked with pioneers in psychopharmacology, Kramer combines moving accounts of his patients' dilemmas with an eye-opening history of drug research to cast antidepressants in a new light.
Kramer homes in on the moment of clinical decision making: Prescribe or not? What evidence should doctors bring to bear? Using the wide range of reference, he traces and critiques the growth of skepticism toward antidepressants. He examines industry-sponsored research, highlighting its shortcomings. He unpacks statistics and shows how findings can be skewed toward desired conclusions.
Kramer never loses sight of patients. He writes with empathy about his clinical encounters over decades as he weighed treatments, analyzed trial results, and observed medications' influence on his patients' symptoms, behavior, careers, families, and quality of life. Crucially, he shows how antidepressants act in practice: less often as miracle cures than as useful, and welcome, tools for helping troubled people achieve an underrated goal—becoming ordinarily well.
A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice
"Dr. Kramer  . . . has done something very valuable:  . . . his dissections of the most incendiary studies are careful, and his conclusions  . . . will invite a reckoning." — The New York Times
"Offers a carefully argued and convincing case that antidepressants not only work but also are an essential tool in the treatment of depression." — The Associated Press
"Moving." — The Washington Post

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Notice
  4. Dedication
  5. Epigraphs
  6. Preface
  7. 1. The Birth of the Modern
  8. 2. Interlude: Anecdote
  9. 3. Random Thoughts
  10. 4. As Max Saw It
  11. 5. Interlude: The Antithesis of Science
  12. 6. Off the Hook
  13. 7. Interlude: My Sins
  14. 8. Permission
  15. 9. Interlude: What He Came Here For
  16. 10. Anti-Depressed
  17. 11. Interlude: Transitions
  18. 12. Big Splash
  19. 13. Alchemy
  20. 14. Interlude: Providence
  21. 15. Best Reference
  22. 16. Better, Faster, Cheaper
  23. 17. Interlude: Tolerably Good
  24. 18. Better than Well
  25. 19. Interlude: Old Dream
  26. 20. Spotting Trout
  27. 21. Hypothetical Counterfactual
  28. 22. Two Plus Two
  29. 23. In Plain Sight
  30. 24. Trajectories
  31. 25. No Myth
  32. 26. Interlude: Pitch-Perfect
  33. 27. Trials
  34. 28. Sham
  35. 29. Elaboration
  36. 30. Interlude: Slogging
  37. 31. Lowliness
  38. 32. Washout
  39. 33. All Comers
  40. 34. Interlude: Cotherapy
  41. 35. How We’re Doing
  42. 36. Steady As She Goes
  43. 37. Interlude: Nightmare
  44. 38. Interlude: For My Sins
  45. 39. Interlude: Practicing
  46. 40. We Are the 38 Percent
  47. 41. What We Know
  48. Notes
  49. Glossary
  50. Index
  51. Also by Peter D. Kramer
  52. A Note About the Author
  53. Newsletter Sign-up
  54. Contents
  55. Copyright