Strangers to Ourselves

Telling Lives of Mental Illness

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Rachel Aviv: Strangers to Ourselves (2022, Farrar, Straus & Giroux)

English language

Published Dec. 8, 2022 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

ISBN:
978-0-374-60085-3
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3 stars

Weird book! There’s almost no analysis here. It’s primarily the narrative of these lives as it relates to their mental health. A main theme is the challenge of diagnosis and the ways in which we have muddled through what effective mental health treatment is.

Sometimes this was boring because it was really quite exhaustive. It’s a play by play of every step in their mental health journeys. At other times it was thought provoking, but not always because the author brought up a question. It was more that the book just made me reflect. The one exception is how Aviv discussed anti depressants in Laura’s chapter. She herself reflects on the goal of treatment and how to determine what a person’s baseline is.

I appreciate how Aviv covered systemic problems and Western biases in mental health care. I thought she did a good job recognizing the bigger picture.

But overall …

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