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  • Quarterly Essay 18

  • The Worried Well: The Depression Epidemic and the Medicalisation of Our Sorrows
  • By: Gail Bell
  • Narrated by: Gail Bell
  • Length: 2 hrs and 41 mins
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Quarterly Essay 18

By: Gail Bell
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Summary

In the second Quarterly Essay of 2005, Gail Bell investigates Australia's depression epidemic. Why, she wonders, do well over a million Australians now take anti-depressant drugs?

This is a fresh, frank and independent look at the depression culture and the move to medicalise sadness. Bell examines how the prescription culture operates, scrutinising the role of big drug companies and GPs and talking to those who take - and don't take - the new anti-depressants, from anxious students to lonely retirees.

She finds that drug companies have invested billions in an effort to simplify a profoundly complex mental condition, and that along the way ordinary problems of living have been transformed into medical conditions. She also finds that we, the consumers, have been happy to get on board: The vocabulary of depression - "serotonin", "bipolar", "genetic predisposition" - rolls off our tongues as if each of us had studied it at medical school.

In this free-ranging and elegant essay, Bell takes the pulse of Australia's "worried well" and looks at alternative cures for what ails us.

©2005 Gail Bell (P)2011 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd.

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