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Moments of Engagement: Moments of Engagement
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008. PRAISE FOR MOMENTS OF ENGAGEMENT. By Peter D. Kramer. Spirited, subtle, suggestive, clarifying," — Robert Coles, New England Journal of Medicine. Rare is it for so much eloquence, common sense, enthusiasm, and knowledge of psychiatry and psychotherapy to be united in one book and author." — Leston Havens. The book is like one side of a conversation that is self-reflective, erudite and thoroughly engaging. It took me a long time to read, and for the best of reasons—...An expl...
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Freud: Inventor of the Modern Mind: February 2008
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Freud: Inventor of the Modern Mind. Friday, February 22, 2008. Freud: Inventor of the Modern Mind. Praise for FREUD: INVENTOR OF THE MODERN MIND. By Peter D. Kramer. 8220;Part of Eminent Lives, a series of brief biographies of canonical figures by distinguished authors, this work is a brilliant match of subject and writer, offering Dr. Kramer, one of America's best-known psychiatrists, the opportunity to understand the ego and the id of Dr. Freud.” — Globe and Mail. 8220;A generally sympathetic treatment...
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Listening to Prozac: December 2007
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The Landmark Book About Antidepressants and the Remaking of the Self. Sunday, December 16, 2007. By Peter D. Kramer. Honored as "Great Brain Book" by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives. 8220;One of the most important and provocative books on psychology I’ve seen in years…asks us to question all our assumptions about what the self is, what therapy has been and can be, and about the role of drugs in affecting behavior and personality.” - Psychology Today. 8220;Peter Kramer deals brilliantly with the c...
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Should You Leave?: February 2008
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A Psychiatrist Explores Intimacy and Autonomy — and the Nature of Advice. Sunday, February 10, 2008. PRAISE FOR SHOULD YOU LEAVE? By Peter D. Kramer. A tour de force of analytical insight . . . moving and edifying." — New York Times. Dr Kramer's Should You Leave? Is a startlingly intimate document, written with verve and insight." — Joyce Carol Oates. A thinking person's self-help book . . . Dr. Kramer's optimism about relationships is infectious." — Wall Street Journal. Kramer has written a kind of ther...
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Listening to Prozac: Listening to Prozac
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The Landmark Book About Antidepressants and the Remaking of the Self. Sunday, December 16, 2007. By Peter D. Kramer. Honored as "Great Brain Book" by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives. 8220;One of the most important and provocative books on psychology I’ve seen in years…asks us to question all our assumptions about what the self is, what therapy has been and can be, and about the role of drugs in affecting behavior and personality.” - Psychology Today. 8220;Peter Kramer deals brilliantly with the c...
momentsofengagement.blogspot.com
Moments of Engagement: February 2008
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008. PRAISE FOR MOMENTS OF ENGAGEMENT. By Peter D. Kramer. Spirited, subtle, suggestive, clarifying," — Robert Coles, New England Journal of Medicine. Rare is it for so much eloquence, common sense, enthusiasm, and knowledge of psychiatry and psychotherapy to be united in one book and author." — Leston Havens. The book is like one side of a conversation that is self-reflective, erudite and thoroughly engaging. It took me a long time to read, and for the best of reasons—...An expl...
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Against Depression: February 2008
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Sunday, February 10, 2008. PRAISE FOR AGAINST DEPRESSION. By Peter D. Kramer. 8220;Peter Kramer is an analyst of exceptional sensitivity and insight. To read his prose on virtually any subject is to be provoked, enthralled, illuminated." — Joyce Carol Oates. 8220;Strong, erudite, and always readable . . . Against Depression. Confirms the adage that reading can be transformative.” — Boston Globe. 8220;[ Against Depression. 8220;A provocative take on the science and mythology of depression.” R...8220;By...