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My Age of Anxiety
My Age of Anxiety: Fear, Hope, Dread, and the Search for Peace of Mind | Scott Stossel
A riveting, revelatory, and moving account of the authors struggles with anxiety, and of the history of efforts by scientists, philosophers, and writers to understand the condition As recently as thirty-five years ago, anxiety did not exist as a diagnostic category. Today, it is the most common form of officially classified mental illness. Scott Stossel gracefully guides us across the terrain of an affliction that is pervasive yet too often misunderstood. Drawing on his own long-standing battle with anxiety, Stossel presents an astonishing history, at once intimate and authoritative, of the efforts to understand the condition from medical, cultural, philosophical, and experiential perspectives. He ranges from the earliest medical reports of Galen and Hippocrates, through later observations by Robert Burton and Sren Kierkegaard, to the investigations by great nineteenth-century scientists, such as Charles Darwin, William James, and Sigmund Freud, as they began to explore its sources and causes, to the latest research by neuroscientists and geneticists. Stossel reports on famous individuals who struggled with anxiety, as well as on the afflicted generations of his own family. His portrait of anxiety reveals not only the emotions myriad manifestations and the anguish anxiety produces but also the countless psychotherapies, medications, and other (often outlandish) treatments that have been developed to counteract it. Stossel vividly depicts anxietys human tollits crippling impact, its devastating power to paralyzewhile at the same time exploring how those who suffer from it find ways to manage and control it. My Age of Anxiety is learned and empathetic, humorous and inspirational, offering the reader great insight into the biological, cultural, and environmental factors that contribute to the affliction.
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EmilieGR
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Insightful and revealing

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kspenmoll
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#QuotsyOct18

“My anxiety remains an unhealed would that, at times, holds me back and fills me with shame—but it may also be, at the same time, a source of strength and a bestower of blessings.”
Scott Stossel, My Age of Anxiety

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PagesOfKate
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My Age of Anxiety is an entertaining yet informative trip through the history of GAD and panic disorder.
#neuroticsociety #Fiercefeb
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AmyG I read this book. And then I felt so mich better about myself. The poor author has some serious anxiety. 7y
tomes4gnomes Such an excellent book! 7y
PagesOfKate Agreed, it's a brilliant read @tomes4gnomes I felt a great deal of respect for the author for dealing with such a tricky illness with so much strength and humour @AmyG 7y
batsy Perfect choice and it sounds like a necessary read 👍🏽 7y
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JSW
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I‘m going to close this one. It‘s an amazing collection of history, theory, memoir, and discussion about anxiety, but it‘s stressing me out. I don‘t think I can be objective enough about something I suffer from.

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JSW
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I‘m not sure about this one. It‘s kind of interesting? But it‘s also kind of stressful to read, and a lot of information is not new to me, both because of my own experiences and those of people I‘ve worked with. I may bail.

Jabberwocky I loved this book so much, but I can totally see how it could be just a little too much. The authors triggers were differ enough from mine that I was able to just enjoy the writing. 💛 7y
JSW @Jaberwocky thank you for sharing your perspective. I think I‘m going to continue with it, just read selectively. Last night I read the chapters about drugs and it was fascinating. 7y
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melissarochelle
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I️ always struggle with if I️ should read books about anxiety and/or depression because they always seem to make my symptoms worse. But I️ also learn so much from reading about the experience of others that I️ don‘t want to NOT read the books, you know? Cats help though.

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rabbitprincess
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An excellent read, filled with fascinating facts and personal experiences. Stossel writes with candour and bravery about his decades-long struggles with anxiety. The only less-interesting part is when he talks about the various drugs and how they act on the brain: all the drugs and neurotransmitters start sounding the same after a while. Still, well worth reading.

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rabbitprincess
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The perils of researching a book about anxiety when you yourself have anxiety.

Libby1 😬 Take care. I found a book I finished recently about anxiety in childhood to be helpful to me now. I hope this is helpful for you. (edited) 7y
rabbitprincess @Libby1 I will keep that one in mind. I've always been a chronic worrier and catastrophiser extraordinaire, but new this year has been two panic attacks. Figuring out what triggers them & how to manage symptoms. 7y
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Really?! 😮

rubyslippersreads Even if it was in one of those cute little plastic bears? 😄 7y
Dogearedcopy That seems so.... random and irrational. I can't even fathom what true phobia is being projected/displaced! Does the author ever reveal what it might have been? 7y
rabbitprincess @Dogearedcopy Not so far. If he does, I will post an update! 7y
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rabbitprincess
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Hunkering down with this book, which I'd borrowed before but not got around to reading. Very interesting and brave of the author to share some deeply embarrassing moments. #24in48

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ontheBL
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My Age of Anxiety is dense and difficult to get through because it is so thorough in the information conveyed about anxiety.

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kspenmoll
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#FeistyFeb #DeckleEdge.
@RealLifeReading
Now I know what a "deckle edge" is! What I learn on Litsy! #BlameitonLitsy

Libby1 I didn't know what it was, either! I love that I know this now. 8y
TrishB I googled it 😀 8y
MyNamesParadise Ok I'll have to look it up too! 8y
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rabbitprincess
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A text-only cover from my library stockpile. Must read this soon! #booktober

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Zcraighead
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I mean, that's pretty sensible. Especially in the 1880s

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BenMezrich
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My college roommate wrote this book, it's fantastic. And I lived with him for 6 years and had no idea how messed up he is :)

todd @Orbeck33...the book we spoke about. 9y
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