Coming Of Age On Zoloft - How Antidepressants Cheered Us Up, Let Us Down, and Changed Who We Are
Katherine Sharpe
HarperPerennial (2012)
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Antidepressants - United States, Depressed Persons - Rehabilitation - United States, Sertraline
eBook-Kindle 9780062059734
When Katherine Sharpe arrived at her college health center with an age-old complaint, a bad case of homesickness, she received a thoroughly modern response: a twenty-minute appointment and a prescription for Zoloft—a drug she would take for the next ten years. This outcome, once unlikely, is now alarmingly common. Twenty-five years after Prozac entered the marketplace, 10 percent of Americans over the age of six use an SSRI antidepressant. In Coming of Age on Zoloft, Sharpe blends deeply personal writing, thoughtful interviews, and historical context to achieve an unprecedented portrait of the antidepressant generation. She explores questions of identity that arise for people who start medication before they have an adult sense of self. She asks why some individuals find a diagnosis of depression reassuring, while others are threatened by it. She presents, in young people's own words, their intimate and complicated relationships with their medication. And she weighs the cultural implications of America's biomedical approach to moods.
Product Details
LoC Classification RM332 .S47 2012
LoC Control Number 2012374063
Dewey 920
No. of Pages 336
Height x Width 8.0 x 5.3  inch
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Read It Yes (8/14/2013)
Location eLibrary-Kindle
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