Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation

Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation
by Charles Barber

Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation
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Author: Charles Barber
Edition: Hardcover
Published: 2008-02-05
ISBN: 0375423990
Number of pages: 304
Publisher: Pantheon

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Book Review: An Important Book
Summary: 4 Stars

Here, Barber has basically expanded his Winter 2008 Wilson Quarterly article entitled "The Brain: A mindless Obsession," into a full-length book. In the article he gives an excellent summary of the history and present status of the nation's mental heath system, including a history of the various therapies. Both are excellent, but the article is, arguably the more focused and robust. In it Barber takes us across the rather long and sordid history of the study and practice of mental illness: From the medieval practices and forms of treatments that led to electro-shocks and lobotomies (euphemistically referred to as psycho-surgey), to talk therapy, corporate dispensing of antipsychotic drugs, to the present field of brain-imagery.

The book focuses on one of the more important issues: How mental health is managed through drug and insurance company manipulation and thus it is about how mental illness has been "Corporatized," making the drug and insurance companies filthy rich and U.S. the most mentally ill of all nations - that is, if one is to judge national mental health by the number of doses of antipsychotic drugs dispensed per capita.

Now, the mentally ill are literally "turned out" from mental institutions onto the streets according to convenience of the insurance schedules and financial bottom lines. And then patients are administered drugs according to the drug company schedules and their financial bottom lines. Both have become multi-billion dollar industries as a result. It gives a whole new meaning to drug trafficking.

The problem with all of this is not just the built in cynicism of having a profit-driven health system run amok, mostly by the insurance and drug companies, but also the fact that scientists still do not seem to have a clue as to why antipsychotic drugs work?

Even the brightest light in a very dim field, the area of neuro-imagery, has a huge down side too: There is no one-to-one correspondence between brain mechanics and brain content, or thoughts.

The upshot of the book is that we don't know nearly as much about mental illness as we pretend to, and this lack of knowledge, when coupled with corporate greed, becomes a lethal combination that is likely to bring unintended surprises in the future.

Five stars for the article, four of the book.

Summary of Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation

Public perceptions of mental health issues have changed dramatically over the last fifteen years, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the rampant overmedication of ordinary Americans. In 2006, 227 million antidepressant prescriptions were dispensed in the United States, more than any other class of medication; in that same year, the United States accounted for 66 percent of the global antidepressant market. In Comfortably Numb, Charles Barber provides a much-needed context for this disturbing phenomenon.

Barber explores the ways in which pharmaceutical companies first create the need for a drug and then rush to fill it, and he reveals that the increasing pressure Americans are under to medicate themselves (direct-to-consumer advertising, fewer nondrug therapeutic options, the promise of the quick fix, the blurring of distinction between mental illness and everyday problems). Most importantly, he convincingly argues that without an industry to promote them, non-pharmaceutical approaches that could have the potential to help millions are tragically overlooked by a nation that sees drugs as an instant cure for all emotional difficulties.

Here is an unprecedented account of the impact of psychiatric medications on American culture and on Americans themselves.

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