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Listening to Prozac

A Psychiatrist Explores Antidepressant Drugs and the Remaking of the Self
Book • 1992
In 'Listening to Prozac,' Peter D. Kramer discusses the philosophical, ethical, and social consequences of using psychopharmacology to change one's personality.

The book examines how Prozac and similar antidepressants affect mood and personality, raising questions about what constitutes mental illness and the implications of medication-induced personality changes.

Kramer presents case studies and explores the concept of 'cosmetic pharmacology,' where medications can shape and perfect minds, similar to how plastic surgery shapes bodies.

The book delves into the broader societal and ethical issues surrounding the use of antidepressants beyond treating depression, including their potential use in healthy individuals to enhance personality traits.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

Mentioned by Speaker 2, who says it discusses disorders and diagnostic criteria well.
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Mentioned for his book discussing Prozac and its effects.
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to illustrate the complexity of the human condition and the interplay between biological and psychological factors.
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Dan Shipper
in relation to the effects of antidepressants and their similarity to the effects of meditation.
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Mentioned by the podcast host as one of their favorite books that literally changed their life.
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