The Meaning of Madness

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Binding: Case Bound - PPC
Pages: 206Author: Neel Burton
 

Description

How Sane Are You?

The boundary between sanity and madness is not as clear as we like to think.

The traits we admire in artists, visionaries, leaders, and innovators often overlap with those that, in their extreme forms, can lead to mental disorder. Creativity and bipolar disorder. Inspiration and psychosis. Charisma and psychopathy. Where exactly do we draw the line—and why?

In this award-winning book, psychiatrist and philosopher Neel Burton explores some of the deepest questions about the human mind. Why do other animals not seem to suffer from schizophrenia? Why do mental disorders appear to be becoming more common? What is the relationship between madness and genius? And what can depression, anxiety, and mental anguish reveal about the human condition?

Drawing on psychiatry, psychology, philosophy, history, literature, and evolutionary theory, The Meaning of Madness challenges assumptions about mental illness and normality, showing how mental disorders illuminate some of our most distinctive human capacities—from language and creativity to religion, imagination, and self-awareness.

Inside, you’ll discover:

  • The links between bipolar disorder and creativity.
  • How depression may serve an important psychological function.
  • The difference between successful and unsuccessful psychopaths.
  • Why schizophrenia may hold clues to the origins of language.
  • What the history of psychiatry reveals about its limits.
  • Why mental disorders appear to be becoming more common.
  • The differences between psychiatry, antipsychiatry, and critical psychiatry.
  • How Western ideas about mental illness have shaped the rest of the world.

Covering schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, self-harm, and suicide, The Meaning of Madness is both an accessible introduction to mental disorders and a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be human.

Because the boundary between sanity and madness may not be a boundary at all.

About the author

Dr Neel Burton FRSA is a psychiatrist and philosopher. He is a Fellow of Green-Templeton College in the University of Oxford, and the recipient of multiple literary awards. His work has appeared in Aeon and Psychology Today, and has been translated into several languages.

Editorial reviews

Shows the deep connections between madness and some of our most important attributes as human beings. —Prof Bill Fulford, editor of the Oxford Textbook of Philosophy of Psychiatry

A work of contradictions, an undemanding read that could challenge your view of the world. —Medical Journalists’ Association

A really accessible and thorough approach to a complex and often impenetrable subject. —British Neuroscience Association

Neel Burton succeeds brilliantly, not only in explaining different types of mental illness in simple terms, but also in the breadth of understanding he brings to aspects of life outside the mental straitjacket. —British Medical Association Book Awards (Winner, Young Authors’ Award)

A really accessible and thorough approach to a complex and often impenetrable subject. —British Neuroscience Association

Ultimately, this is a work of contradictions, an undemanding read that could challenge your view of the world. —Medical Journalists’ Association

Neel Burton succeeds brilliantly, not only in explaining different types of mental illness in simple terms, but also in the breadth of understanding he brings to aspects of life outside the mental straitjacket. —British Medical Association Book Awards (Winner, Young Authors’ Award)

This remarkable book provides a highly readable and at the same time authoritative account that by combining literary and scientific sources shows the deep connections between madness and some of our most important attributes as human beings.—Prof Bill Fulford, University of Oxford

????? Eminently readable and accessible … I found it incredibly fascinating. —Jamie Bee, Amazon.com Top 50 Reviewer

Burton is never short of an interesting and sharp judgment. —Prof Peter Toohey, Psychology Today

I’ve read many Neel Burton books. He’s a wonderful writer and able to immerse you lightly in pretty heavy stuff. —Adrian Bailey, Vine Voice

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Weight0.315 kg
Dimensions21.6 × 13.8 × 1.5 cm

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