<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><?xml-stylesheet href="http://www.blogger.com/styles/atom.css" type="text/css"?><feed xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom' xmlns:openSearch='http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearchrss/1.0/' xmlns:georss='http://www.georss.org/georss' xmlns:gd='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005' xmlns:thr='http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0'><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236203326759122746</id><updated>2011-04-21T13:11:30.091-07:00</updated><title type='text'>Listening to Prozac</title><subtitle type='html'>The Landmark Book About Antidepressants and the Remaking of the Self</subtitle><link rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#feed' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://listeningtoprozac.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4236203326759122746/posts/default?max-results=100'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://listeningtoprozac.blogspot.com/'/><link rel='hub' href='http://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/'/><author><name>Peter D. Kramer</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/17113274960875648784</uri><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='http://img2.blogblog.com/img/b16-rounded.gif'/></author><generator version='7.00' uri='http://www.blogger.com'>Blogger</generator><openSearch:totalResults>1</openSearch:totalResults><openSearch:startIndex>1</openSearch:startIndex><openSearch:itemsPerPage>100</openSearch:itemsPerPage><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236203326759122746.post-1989565291458995836</id><published>2007-12-16T15:05:00.000-08:00</published><updated>2008-04-14T16:21:06.056-07:00</updated><title type='text'>Listening to Prozac</title><content type='html'>&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_oUQukX2A16Q/R2W0_JrUdII/AAAAAAAAAAw/0SGzaCzZdjE/s1600-h/ltp.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_oUQukX2A16Q/R2W0_JrUdII/AAAAAAAAAAw/0SGzaCzZdjE/s320/ltp.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5144717146363032706" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-size:78%;"&gt;&lt;table border="0" width="630"&gt;&lt;tbody&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td valign="top" width="363"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td style="vertical-align: top;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/tbody&gt;&lt;/table&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-family:times new roman;"&gt;PRAISE FOR &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font-style: italic;font-family:times new roman;" &gt;&lt;a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0140266712?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;tag=petercom-20&amp;amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;amp;camp=1789&amp;amp;creativeASIN=0140266712"&gt;LISTENING TO PROZAC&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font-family:times new roman;"&gt;by &lt;a href="http://peterdkramer.blogspot.com/"&gt;Peter D. Kramer&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font-style: italic;font-family:times new roman;" &gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font-family:times new roman;"&gt;Honored as "Great Brain Book" by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“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.” - &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;Psychology Today&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“Dr. Kramer seems to be writing about the therapeutic credos of our time. The result is entertaining, provocative . . . and often originally insightful.” - &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;The New York Times Book Review&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“Kramer is a wonderful writer, and his readers will learn much about the new research on temperament and personality, biological theories of mood disorders, and the behind-the-scenes stories of how psychiatric drugs were discovered or invented.” - &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;Los Angeles Times Book Review&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“[Kramer] has taken on in a lucid and informed manner, issues that many clinicians and academics have been unwilling to tackle….His book will be truly heuristic…it will generate agreement or disagreement but, most importantly, it will generate thought and discussion. This is what one hopes for, but too rarely gets, in the public discussion of science and medicine.” - &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;Washington Post&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“Peter Kramer deals brilliantly with the complex issue of personality and questions whether a commonly used antidepressant can alter the very essence of a person’s character.” - &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;Nature&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font-family:times new roman;"&gt;“Intelligent and informative.” - &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;New York Times&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font-family:times new roman;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“Kramer presents a lucid and convincing demonstration that American psychiatry is not brain dead….It demonstrates that conceptual brilliance and innovative thinking are alive and well in our field today.” - &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;American Journal of Psychiatry&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“Kramer fruitfully examines many questions that are relevant to everyone in this post-Freudian age of medication.” - &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;San Francisco Chronicle&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“Debunks the hysteria about [Prozac], fanned by pop journalism and talk shows, and gives us instead a multifaceted exploration of what the drug can do, cannot, and perhaps should not do.” - &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;Houston Post&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;"[A] thoughtful, elegantly written book."&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt; - Reason&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“A wise and unflinching examination of the ramifications for society—and for the individual—when the capsule replaces the touch.” - &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;Kirkus Reviews&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“Tackles the complicated implications and assumptions of modern psychiatry.” - &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;New York Daily News&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“Extremely well-written, easy to read, serious, erudite and highly stimulating…and important and essential edition to psychiatric literature. We are fortunate to have Peter Kramer, a teacher and writer par excellence.” - &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;Philadelphia Inquirer&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;A &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;New York Times &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;bestseller&lt;br /&gt;A &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;New York Times&lt;/span&gt; New and Noteworthy Paperback&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;Listening to Prozac &lt;/span&gt;is also available in British, Chinese, Dutch, Finnish, &lt;a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/2876912414?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;tag=petercom-20&amp;amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;amp;camp=1789&amp;amp;creativeASIN=2876912414"&gt;French&lt;/a&gt;, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, &lt;a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/8432247197?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;tag=petercom-20&amp;amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;amp;camp=1789&amp;amp;creativeASIN=8432247197"&gt;Spanish&lt;/a&gt;, and Swedish editions, and on &lt;a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0671890123?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;tag=petercom-20&amp;amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;amp;camp=1789&amp;amp;creativeASIN=0671890123"&gt;audio&lt;/a&gt; cassette.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;RETURN TO &lt;a href="http://peterdkramer.blogspot.com/"&gt;MAIN PAGE&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/4236203326759122746-1989565291458995836?l=listeningtoprozac.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</content><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4236203326759122746/posts/default/1989565291458995836'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/4236203326759122746/posts/default/1989565291458995836'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://listeningtoprozac.blogspot.com/2007/12/listening-to-prozac.html' title='Listening to Prozac'/><author><name>Peter D. 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