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50 reviewsIs the UK really experiencing a ‘mental health crisis’? In What Mental Illness Really Is..., psychologist Lucy Foulkes argues that we need to rethink the national conversation around mental illness. Drawing on extensive knowledge of the scientific & clinical literature, Foulkes writes with nuance & compassion on mental health, arguing for the necessity of a distinction between normal levels of stress, anxiety & sadness, & the diagnosis of a disorder. This is an essential book for anyone seeking clarity on the truth of mental illness.
'A must-read... Fascinating' — Jo Brand
We need to rethink the conversation around mental health - psychologist Lucy Foulkes explores how & why.
How do mental health problems arise?
How do we distinguish between the 'normal' challenges of modern life & actual illness?
Is society really experiencing a new mental health crisis?
In this urgently needed book, psychologist Lucy Foulkes investigates what we know about mental illness - & shines a light on what we don't. It offers a profound new approach to how we think, talk & help when it comes to mental health.
(Previously published in 2021 in hardback under the title Losing Our Minds.)
Dr Lucy Foulkes is a psychologist who researches mental health & social development in adolescence. She is an honorary lecturer in psychology at UCL & lives in London. Losing Our Minds is her first book.