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Anxiety A Short History Allan V Horwitz

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Anxiety A Short History Allan V Horwitz
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Allan V Horwitz
ISBN: 9781421410807, 9781421410814, 142141080X, 1421410818
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Anxiety A Short History Allan V Horwitz by Allan V Horwitz 9781421410807, 9781421410814, 142141080X, 1421410818 instant download after payment.

More people today report feeling anxious than ever before—even while living in relatively safe and prosperous modern societies. Almost one in five people experiences an anxiety disorder each year, and more than a quarter of the population admits to an anxiety condition at some point in their lives. Here Allan V. Horwitz, a sociologist of mental illness and mental health, narrates how this condition has been experienced, understood, and treated through the ages—from Hippocrates, through Freud, to today.
Anxiety is rooted in an ancient part of the brain, and our ability to be anxious is inherited from species far more ancient than humans. Anxiety is often adaptive: it enables us to respond to threats. But when normal fear yields to what psychiatry categorizes as anxiety disorders, it becomes maladaptive. As Horwitz explores the history and multiple identities of anxiety—melancholia, nerves, neuroses, phobias, and so on—it becomes clear that every age has had its own anxieties and that culture plays a role in shaping how anxiety is expressed.

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