bwaber reviewed Nobody's Normal by Roy R. Grinker
A Fascinating Examination of the History of Cultural Attitudes Towards Mental Illness
5 stars
Grinker moves methodically through the centuries, detailing how attitudes and cultural knowledge about mental illness has changed over time. With the more recent medicalization of these conditions, he then investigates the origins of different diagnoses (shockingly many developed during WW2), treatments, and the implications of more recent technological advances. By combining historical analysis, personal narrative (Grinker's grandfather was a giant in the field), and scientific analysis this book provides incredible insights into one of society's most central phenomena. Highly recommend