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Author: Ethan Watters

Narrator: Ryan

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9781416587088

Language: English

Publish Date: 07/12/2009

Audiobook length: 31 min

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Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2Anorexia
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Chapter 3Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
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Chapter 4Schizophrenia
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Chapter 5Depression
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Chapter 6Summary & Review
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Why listen to Crazy Like Us

Listening to the summary audiobook of "Crazy Like Us" by Ethan Watters offers a compelling insight into how cultural contexts shape mental illness and its treatment around the world. With engaging narratives and thought-provoking analysis, the audiobook distills complex ideas about the globalization of psychiatric diagnoses and the impact of culture on our understanding of mental health. By delving into these themes, listeners gain a deeper awareness of the interplay between culture and psychology, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in mental health, sociology, or global perspectives.

Author : Ethan Watters

Ethan Watters, a well-known American writer and journalist has long been devoted to writing about psychiatry and social psychology. His representative works are “Urban Tribes: A Generation Redefines Friendship, Family, and Commitment” and “Making Monsters: False Memories, Psychotherapy, And Sexual Hysteria.” His work has been featured in the Best American Science and Nature Writing series. As a journalist, Watters investigated mental illnesses in four countries and regions. In the form of an interview report, he presents stories about anorexia, PTSD, schizophrenia, and depression that are very distinct in different cultures.

Key Insights from Crazy Like Us

  • "Crazy Like Us" argues that mental illnesses are not only influenced by biological factors but are also shaped by cultural context. This suggests that our understanding and treatment of these conditions may need to be tailored to different societal norms and beliefs.
  • The book highlights the phenomenon of 'westernization' in mental health, where Western concepts of mental illness are imposed on non-Western cultures. As a result, traditional and local understandings of mental health can be overshadowed, leading to a homogenization of how mental disorders are perceived globally.
  • Watters emphasizes the role of language in shaping mental health narratives, illustrating how the terms we use can affect experiences and symptoms. This insight encourages a critical examination of how mental health is defined and treated across different cultures.
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