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The Inflamed Mind

A Radical New Approach to Depression

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The Inflamed Mind

By: Edward Bullmore
Narrated by: Sean Patrick Hopkins, Edward Bullmore - foreword
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With a foreword read by the author.

Worldwide, depression will be the single biggest cause of disability in the next twenty years. But treatment for it has not changed much in the last three decades. In the world of psychiatry, time has apparently stood still...until now with Edward Bullmore's The Inflamed Mind: A Radical New Approach to Depression.

In this game-changing audiobook, University of Cambridge profressor of psychiatry Edward Bullmore reveals the breakthrough new science on the link between depression and inflammation of the body and brain. He explains how and why we now know that mental disorders can have their root cause in the immune system, and outlines a future revolution in which treatments could be specifically targeted to break the vicious cycles of stress, inflammation, and depression.

The Inflamed Mind goes far beyond the clinic and the lab, representing a whole new way of looking at how mind, brain, and body all work together in a sometimes misguided effort to help us survive in a hostile world. It offers insights into how we could start getting to grips with depression and other mental disorders much more effectively in the future.

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©2018 Edward Bullmore (P)2018 Macmillan Audio
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"Ed Bullmore provides a clearly written and compelling argument for the importance of the immune system and inflammation in depression. This lively book explains a major frontier in clinical neuroscience that is not only influencing research on depression, but also on schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease." --Steven E. Hyman, Harvard University

“An important book, a hopeful book, for anyone who wants to think about depression in a new way.” –Tom Insel MD, Co-founder and President, Mindstrong Health

“The Inflamed Mind confronts the reader with the converging revolutions in neuroscience and immunology that give rise to a new perspective about depression and its treatment. It traces the roots of dualism,the tendency to view mind dissociated from body, and then calls for moving beyond dualism in order to understand how inflammation in the body affects brain and mind. In an erudite, enjoyable, and accessible way, Professor Bullmore conveys the profound impact of this new perspective by helping us to appreciate the links between traditional ‘medical’ and ‘psychiatric’ syndromes and it identifies new anti-inflammatory treatments that may cross the boundary from general medicine to psychiatry.” –John H. Krystal, M.D., Robert L. McNeil,Jr., Professor of Translational Research; Chair, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine

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This is what I am going through, after watching my mother, and both of my grandmothers, sister and brother suffer from. It is very important work and the doctors seem to be oblivious oblivious to the connection.
I found the book exciting and understandable and recommended it highly.

I can relate as a suffer

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Maybe if more people read this book and were aware of the science behind mental illness, the stigma will go away. There’s no shame in seeing a doctor for your physical health, but we haven’t been able to apply the same logical sense to our brain

A must read

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A bit technical in parts, but not unmanageable. I read this off of a recommendation, and am really glad I did. It has definitely helped inform me about some finer points of mental illness, and has stoked my fire for learning more and helping the field progress.

Super interesting

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much of the information was entirely plausible to the layperson. and comprehensive to the non-medical professional

exciting future possibilities

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Depending on your circumstances, this book might very well be life changing for you and your loved ones!

It all makes sense now.

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Remainder a bit anemic. Also a bit light on detail. But important stuff nevertheless, yes.

Great last chapter

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this book helps me to remember how important it is to take care of my body and to listen to my body and cleanse it from the inside.

A New Outlook to understanding my body

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This is some powerful stuff right here. The best book on depression I have read on depression. The only thing that could have made it better, is if it were free ;)

Best book on depression?

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This book gives an wide eye view of the lack of wholelistic care available to patients with mental health symptoms and the autoimmune issues that can drive those symptoms. I gives hope and a peek into the direction medicine is going after a history of where we have been.

Insightful

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Too much history not enough science. What's relevant could have been an hour long lecture.

To much filler

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