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Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry
Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry | Jon Ronson
In this madcap journey, a bestselling journalist investigates psychopaths and the industry of doctors, scientists, and everyone else who studies them. The Psychopath Test is a fascinating journey through the minds of madness. Jon Ronson's exploration of a potential hoax being played on the world's top neurologists takes him, unexpectedly, into the heart of the madness industry. An influential psychologist who is convinced that many important CEOs and politicians are, in fact, psychopaths teaches Ronson how to spot these high-flying individuals by looking out for little telltale verbal and nonverbal clues. And so Ronson, armed with his new psychopath-spotting abilities, enters the corridors of power. He spends time with a death-squad leader institutionalized for mortgage fraud in Coxsackie, New York; a legendary CEO whose psychopathy has been speculated about in the press; and a patient in an asylum for the criminally insane who insists he's sane and certainly not a psychopath. Ronson not only solves the mystery of the hoax but also discovers, disturbingly, that sometimes the personalities at the helm of the madness industry are, with their drives and obsessions, as mad in their own way as those they study. And that relatively ordinary people are, more and more, defined by their maddest edges.
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CarolynM
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An interesting and insightful exploration of the mental health world, particularly as it relates to psychopathy. I read this for my IRL book group in preparation for seeing Jon Ronson talking about it last night. He was an entertaining presenter, and having a couple of the people whose stories he told in the book joining in by Zoom on a big screen was inspired.

LeahBergen I liked this one, too. 1mo
Suet624 That‘s so cool! 1mo
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Silverneurotic
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I asked my5 year old to choose my next read. Thinks what she chose.

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CRR
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I enjoyed this book. I liked Ronson‘s style and curious nature. It was silly in some ways but informative in others. He showed an ability to learn, apply, and self correct through the book. I bought the rest of his books in the early pages of starting this one. I look forward to reading them.

CRR @Bookwormjillk I am interested in that one next! 12mo
CRR @Bookwormjillk just finished and enjoyed it! 12mo
Bookwormjillk @CRR glad you liked it! 12mo
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IndoorDame
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Psychopathy, sociopathy, and ASPD have been seemingly everywhere lately, so I pulled 3 books to try and learn more about them and sort out facts from pop culture misinformation. This was the second book in my stack. It‘s written by a journalist, and the writing is compelling, but it‘s kind of all over the place. I‘m mostly learning the history behind the pop culture perception of psychopathy, which isn‘t really what I‘m after…

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Itchyfeetreader
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This is going to be possibly my only audio book of the year! Listened to on our recent road trip. I found many of the chapters interesting but was a bit confused about whether there was a real connection. A few times ideas started and didn‘t really go anywhere and there was a sense of ‘so what‘ about some of the content And ideas

Graywacke Nice photo! 2y
IndianBookworm I totally agree with your review! 2y
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Jenster83

Currently reading this book and I just can't put it down. I will definitely be ordering other books written by Jon Ronson.

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JackOBotts
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This was a long-starting title on my TBR stack, and I‘m glad I finally read it. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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JackOBotts
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This is a story about madness.

#FirstLineFridays

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Sailajha
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Mehso-so

While the book does pose some interesting thoughts and hypotheses, i agree with a review ive read on it - that it seems like haphazardly arranged piece done by a college lad in a dorm room with red string criss-crossing. There is an absence of cohesive thought & i find myself wondering what ive learnt (if anything)

rwmg As I remember it, lots of interesting questions but no answers as he poses a question and then segues into the next one before giving an answer 4y
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Ddzmini
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Just finished this... I enjoyed reading it and there is great information and references... but kind of jumps form one issue to the next through a meandering path to a somewhat complex summation so I enjoyed reading this complex story

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Ddzmini
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So I‘ve been wanting to read this for a while and finally picked it up after I was cleaning my room... so I‘m reading this and loving the first 100 pugs I gues I‘ll read the other book on my nightstand after 🤪📖

Megabooks I really enjoyed this! 4y
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crazyspine
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Panpan

Book 1 of #coronaquarantine I hope to catch up on my TBR books I own since library closed.
I don't really get this book at all I feel. I don't really think it transitioned well between the stories of psychopaths and finding the Being and Nothingness book. I know he's a really popular author; I think his writing style just isn't for me.

RamsFan1963 I ended up bailing on this book. I didn't care for the way it was written. 5y
crazyspine @RamsFan1963 Yeah, felt like a college student's blog. 5y
OwenBanner Bummer 5y
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my.books.in.squares
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First book club. ✅

We all rated this 3.5 ⭐ (tagged book)

Next book is illuminae

I had too much gin though and very hungover so I am going to be under a blanket reading for the rest of the day...

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my.books.in.squares
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Started this today for our book club pick. Really interesting and funny so far.

Megabooks I was surprised to enjoy this. 5y
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Ninja2020
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I‘m about to start book 2 of 2020, has anyone else read it?

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CorgiBooks
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Can‘t believe I forgot to add this, huge fan of this book and of Jon Ronsons works. This one may be my favourite of the works by Jon that I‘ve read.

Velvetfur This is the only one of his that I've read, it's a great book isn't it?! Very interesting! 😊 5y
CorgiBooks It‘s wonderful! I definitely need to pick up some of his other books, his writing style and subject matters are so unique 5y
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Amiable
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A cool, crisp morning. A cup of hot black tea. An hour-long train commute to work. And ... a book about how to spot psychopaths. Let‘s get this day started ... 😬

Chelsea.Poole Sounds perfect to me! 😊 5y
Amiable @Chelsea.Poole Right? Although I‘ve already “spotted” several psychopaths in my workplace, so that‘s bound to be fun. 😳 5y
Clare-Dragonfly 🙌🏻 5y
Leftcoastzen Hope there is not one sitting next to you. 5y
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Scochrane26
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I enjoyed this audiobook because of the author‘s British accent. It has some humor & some interesting parts. Sometimes I wanted it to be more in depth. A good read overall but not a favorite. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Scochrane26
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I had perfect timing today for #BFCr2. Went to park to walk, got about 35 min done, was going to walk a little more in order to play Wizards Unite. Went by the car, & it started raining heavily. So, I went to run errands instead & am now home. I‘m cozy inside while it storms outside. Also, I have a new job which should start soon. It‘s not my dream job but has a lot of positive aspects, so I‘m grateful for it. Made some progress on audiobook.

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Megabooks
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What an thought-provoking, strange book! It‘s not just about psychopaths, although that‘s most of it. I also got to learn about the development and evolution of the DSM, the overdiagnosis of childhood bipolar disorder, prison experiments, Scientology, etc. Interesting, yet at times disturbing, stuff. 4⭐️

#bfc #bfcr2 book 22/28 #goteam

rockpools Interesting! Did you go print or audio for this one? 5y
Megabooks @RachelO Ebook from the library, so print. I‘ve heard his audiobooks are good, though. 5y
rockpools @Megabooks 👍 He‘s done a lot of radio stuff over here - always interesting- but that doesn‘t always translate to ‘being able to read out loud‘ (I was disappointed to discover with other radio-types!). I‘ll definitely get to this one day though... (edited) 5y
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Scochrane26 I should prob read this since I‘m a therapist. I have never diagnosed a kid w/ bipolar, but we joke about how often our local psych hospital diagnoses our kids w/ mood disorder. 5y
wanderinglynn Way to go! Crushing your book goal! 🙌🏻 5y
Megabooks @Scochrane26 I think it would be especially interesting for you. He looks at it from a lot of different angles. I didn‘t know how arbitrarily the DSM-III was created! He interviews the guy in charge of that. 5y
Megabooks @wanderinglynn Thanks!! 👍🏻 5y
AutumnRLS I find all of his stuff thought-provoking and strange! This one was really interesting to me. 5y
Megabooks @AutumnRLS this is only my second, but I‘d agree so far! 5y
larah17 I have this on my TBR, really looking forward to it now 🙂 5y
Megabooks @larah17 I hope you enjoy it!! 5y
cobwebmoth You are crushing that book goal!🙌 5y
KathyWheeler I love Jon Ronson‘s books. 5y
AutumnRLS @Megabooks I've read two compilations of his articles and listened to his podcast along with your tagged booked. have So You've Been Publicly Shamed on my TBR shelf. I also love Caitlin Moran. 5y
cewilf Great reading progress! 5y
Megabooks @cobwebmoth Thanks!! 😊😊 5y
Megabooks @KathyWheeler I‘m really enjoying him, but I‘ve read all the ones my library has now. ☹️☹️ 5y
Megabooks @AutumnRLS I just finished SYBPS a few days ago! 5y
Megabooks @cewilf Thank you! 😊😊 5y
AutumnRLS @Megabooks did you like it? 5y
Megabooks @AutumnRLS I did very much! Probably more than the psychopath test. And a friend from college played a minor role, which was amusing. 5y
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Megabooks
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Hey y‘all, I did it!! I read 24 hours in 37 hours!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🎉🎉👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💃🏻💃🏻📚📚 I‘m about ⅔ finished with these three books, and I completely finished three others yesterday. Pretty good! I should probably get some sleep, maybe watch some TV! 🤣🤣

Woo hoo! #24in48 #readathon #completed #needsleep 😴😴😴

Shaunesay Congrats!!! Loved Fangirl! 5y
Hufflepuffle Well done!!! That‘s an amazing achievement!!! 5y
Mollyanna Congratulations! Great job! 🎉🎉🎉 5y
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gradcat Yay!! 🥂🎉👏🏻 5y
MicheleinPhilly WOW! That is impressive! 5y
Simona 👏👏👏👏Congrats❣️ 5y
DebinHawaii You rock!! Congratulations!! 5y
ellarebee Congratulations! 5y
mrp27 🎉👏🏽🎉👏🏽 5y
MemoirsForMe Woooo hoooo! You did it! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🎉🎉🍾🍾 5y
xicanti You did great! 5y
wanderinglynn 👏 👏 👏 Congrats!!! 5y
Megabooks Thanks y‘all!! I took a nap and ate some sushi (while listening to an audiobook 🤣), and now, I‘m just going to relax and half read/half watch tv like practically every night. 😉😁 Thank you for celebrating with me!! 🥳🥳📚 @Shaunesay @Hufflepuffle @Mollyanna @gradcat @MicheleinPhilly @Simona @DebinHawaii @ellarebee @mrp27 @UwannaPublishme @xicanti @TheSpineView @wanderinglynn 5y
biblio_ginger Yay!!! Congrats!!! 🤩😁 5y
Megabooks @biblio_ginger Thanks! 🥳🎉😁 5y
Librarybelle Congratulations! 5y
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PaperbackPirate Congratulations! 👏 5y
Megabooks @PaperbackPirate thanks!! 🥳👍🏻 5y
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Drocchio03
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The title is a misnomer as the book takes a more holistic look at mental health disorders and the labeling of patients. The exploration of the right amount of “madness” required for compelling reality tv was most interesting (and upsetting and clearly exploitative).

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squirrelbrain
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I wasn‘t sure about this book after the first chapter or two but then it very quickly became engrossing, interesting and a little bit scary.

Some of the ‘experiments‘ carried out were very 😲!

This was my #blinddatewithabook swap from the #readingretreat so thank you very much Emma @Oryx !

Velvetfur Ohh yes I really liked this one! 6y
TrishB I have this on the tbr! 6y
rockpools Nice photo! 6y
julesG Oh, I still haven't put this on my stack! 6y
Oryx Glad you liked it! I really enjoy his writing style 6y
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Jilly6183
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I read this book a few years ago and loved it. It‘s a fantastic book (and I can certainly think of someone currently in a position of power that would check a lot of boxes....). But after listening to Ronson‘s podcast, “The Butterfly Effect,” I knew I had to listen to this one. I could listen to Ronson read the dictionary tbh.

rretzler I bought this a long time ago on Audible and completely forgot about it. Thanks for reminding me that I need to read it. 6y
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7Chezzah7
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Fascinating

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Kmglennie
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This is so well written it‘s easy to forget it‘s nonfiction. And yes I did just spend the last five minutes googling “mark zuckerberg psychopath test”.

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candority
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The Psychopath Test provides an entertaining journey through the madness industry. The goal of this journey was to explore psychopathy, but Ronson also delves into a variety of other topics including other forms of mental illness, the development and use of the DSM, misdiagnoses, scientology, and more. These topics were interesting, educational, and well-written, but I think they distracted from the focus on psychopathy. Still enjoyable though!

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candority
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Beautiful #audiowalk (or more accurately #audiosnowshoe) this morning. Patches is on the run 😂 #dogsoflitsy

Amiable Gorgeous photo! 6y
BarbaraBB Gorgeous setting 6y
Suet624 💕💕💕 6y
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Prettytears
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Book gems are books that never remain on a shelf. They can never be read once, and when I read this again, THE PSYCHOPATH TEST, what I took away is this: "A lot of people are scared they‘re going mad these days...and it‘s comforting for them to hear someone like me on the radio, someone who has the same ‘crazy‘ beliefs they have... but sounds happy, and not mad. I challenge anyone to come and see me and leave believing I sound mad.” ~

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Prettytears
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"Practically every prime-time program is populated by people who are just the right sort of mad, and I now knew what the formula was. The right sort of mad are people who are a bit madder than we fear we‘re becoming, and in a recognizable way. We might be anxious but we aren‘t as anxious as they are. We might be paranoid but we aren‘t as paranoid as they are. We are entertained by them, and comforted that we‘re not as mad as they are."

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Prettytears
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"Sociopaths love power. They love winning. If you take loving kindness out of the human brain, there‘s not much left except the will to win...The higher you go up the ladder, the greater the number of sociopaths you'll find there... So the wars, the injustices, the exploitation, all of these things occur because of that tiny percent of the population up there who are mad in this certain way?”

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Prettytears
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"You're standing on an escalator and you watch the people going past on the opposite escalator. If you could climb inside their brains, you would see we aren‘t all the same. We aren‘t all good people just trying to do good. Some of us are psychopaths. And psychopaths are to blame for this brutal, misshapen society. They‘re the jagged rocks thrown into the still pond.”

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3mma
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RaimeyGallant Welcome 6y
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3mma
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#1 (2019) Enjoyable easy read, kept my attention. Nothing groundbreaking but drawn together well. Engaging writing style. Psychopaths and the science behind the way the brain works is fascinating and I really want to find some more scientific and detailed texts to read now. But even more thought provoking is the issue of madness as a spectrum and/or spokes, and the ethics of categorising people and their madness as a result. 7/10 #ebbooks2019

Kaylamburson I've been wanting to read this one for so long! Welcome to Litsy!!! 6y
3mma @Kaylamburson thanks! It‘s a really enjoyable, quick read. His style makes it easy to picture your self in his shoes going through the ‘investigation‘ of madness. Enjoy! 6y
Kaylamburson That does sound so good! I have to move it up my TBR! 6y
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Kaye Welcome. 💖 6y
DarcysMom Welcome to Litsy!🤩 6y
3mma @kaye @DarcysMom thanks! 👍 6y
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Apinlibraryland
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Really interesting and compulsively readable. Made me want to research more on this topic, which I think is the sign of a great nonfiction read.

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Apinlibraryland
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2018 has been the year of non-fiction for me. Here are all my unread non-fiction books. I don‘t think I‘ve ever had this many on my owned tbr. Currently reading The Psychopath Test.

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JPeterson
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Next up! It‘s looking up be a wild Saturday night. 😉

Texreader That looks delicious!! 6y
KirstieE What a great night ahead for you 😉 6y
JPeterson @Texreader It was! Basically spinach-artichoke dip on pizza. 😊 6y
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JPeterson @KirstieE Yes! 😁 6y
LauraJ That‘s a really good book 🖤 6y
ClairesReads This book is great! 6y
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Matilda
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Listened to the first half today and, well, I‘ll just be over her diagnosing everybody as a psychopath, m‘kay!

vivastory 😂😂 I love Ronson 6y
Anton My wife has done that ever since she read this! 6y
Matilda @Anton your wife is doing good work! 😂 6y
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Ye_Mighty_Andy_Spare
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Double spot for numbers fifteen and sixteen #countingbooks

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LibraryCin
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I guess this wasn‘t what I thought it would be (should have read summaries closer!) He‘s not a psychiatrist, or even a psychologist, so if you want real information on psychopaths/sociopaths, I would recommend “The Sociopath Next Door” as being much better. Some of the history Ronson provided was interesting, though, and particularly a look at current diagnoses of kids today. I listened to the audio, read by the author, and my concentration varied

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JaneyWaneyB
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This is a great book that takes you through one disorders journey in psychiatry by introducing the doctors, researchers & pyschologists that created the experiments, treatments, drugs & ultimately the test. Ronson introduces some great living characters & some weird, creepy ones too but it makes his journey all the more interesting. This is a guy who has done his research and he has a great writing style which kept me engaged throughout the book.

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