Malignant Sadness
Discover the insightful exploration of depression in "Malignant Sadness" by Lewis Wolpert, published in 2006. This compelling book spans 224 pages and offers a thorough examination of the various approaches to understanding and coping with depression. Renowned for its objectivity, it has been praised by notable figures such as Anthony Storr, who described it as "the most objective short account" on the topic. Wolpert, drawing from his personal experiences with severe depression, provides readers with a unique perspective that combines both scientific insight and personal reflection. Ideal for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of mental health, "Malignant Sadness" is a must-read for those interested in popular psychology and neurology. Enhance your knowledge and find support in the pages of this remarkable book.