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Pill | Robert Bennett
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Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. “You are what you eat.” Never is this truer than when we use medications, from beta blockers and aspirin to Viagra and epidurals-and especially psychotropic pills that transform our minds as well as our bodies. Meditating on how modern medicine increasingly measures out human identity not in T. S. Eliot's proverbial coffee spoons but in 1mg-, 5mg-, or 300mg-doses, Pill traces the uncanny presence of psychiatric pills through science, medicine, autobiography, television, cinema, literature, and popular music. Robert Bennett reveals modern psychopharmacology to be a brave new world in which human identities- thoughts, emotions, personalities, and selves themselves-are increasingly determined by the extraordinary powers of seemingly ordinary pills. Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
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shanaqui
Pill | Robert Bennett
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Bit sucky to have two Object Lessons books in a row that I dislike. This one spends so much time telling me the plot of books and movies that I got completely bored. It's also very, hmmm, "medication for psychiatric issues takes your real self away and stifles your creativity", which can be true but... I don't know, these are arguments that deter people from even trying medication that can change lives for the better.

shanaqui Full disclosure: I have obsessive-impulsive disorder, generalised anxiety disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Some meds help, some don't; trauma-specific re-processing therapy was the biggie. Never did meds take my personality away, but they DO have side effects like fuzzy memory. It was worth it. I'll take them again if I ever need to. 3mo
Faranae And some people have found that taking medication finally gave them enough mental room to breathe to actually be creative. And we have the overlap with trans issues, where for T in particular, trans-masc folk fear it will warp them somehow (because of all the myths about how T affects personality and it footing the blame for toxic masculine behaviors that are cultural... or steroids). 3mo
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