Lost Connections: Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression - and the Unexpected SolutionsJohann Hari2018

Synopsis

From the New York Times bestselling author of Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs, a startling challenge to our thinking about depression and anxiety.

Award-winning journalist Johann Hari suffered from depression since he was a child and started taking antidepressants when he was a teenager. He was told—like his entire generation—that his problem was caused by a chemical imbalance in his brain. As an adult, trained in the social sciences, he began to investigate this question—and he learned that almost everything we have been told about depression and anxiety is wrong.

Across the world, Hari discovered social scientists who were uncovering the real causes—and they are mostly not in our brains, but in the way we live today. Hari’s journey took him from the people living in the tunnels beneath Las Vegas, to an Amish community in Indiana, to an uprising in Berlin—all showing in vivid and dramatic detail these new insights. They lead to solutions radically different from the ones we have been offered up until now.

Just as Chasing the Scream transformed the global debate about addiction, with over twenty million views for his TED talk and the animation based on it, Lost Connections will lead us to a very different debate about depression and anxiety—one that shows how, together, we can end this epidemic.

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2018 Editions Bloomsbury

336 pages

ISBN : 9781408878699

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  • avatar Asphyxia
    18 / 20 Le 25 Août 2020 à 20:23 Asphyxia

    Incroyable. A lire absolument, même pour les personnes qui ne sont pas touchées directement par la depression! L'auteur nous interpelle et nous pousse à nous interroger en profondeur sur le fonctionnement de la société moderne et ses impacts sur nous.