- Peter D. Kramer
Peter D. Kramer,
M.D. , is an Americanpsychiatrist , formerMarshall Scholar and faculty member ofBrown Medical School specializing in the area of depression. He considers depression to be a serious illness with tangiblephysiological effects such as disorganizing the brain and disrupting the functioning of thecardiovascular system . He criticizes society for romanticizing depression in the same way thattuberculosis was once romanticized; these romantic notions involve claims of artistic sensitivity or ofgenius arising from depression.Kramer's most notable book is "
Listening to Prozac " (1993). This work was grounded in the observation that, treated with antidepressants, some patients reported feeling "better than well." This result led Kramer to consider the feasibility of "cosmetic psychopharmacology," the use of medication in healthy people to induce personality traits that are desired or socially rewarded. In the book, Kramer considers the consequences for medical ethics and critiques the tendency of the culture to reward particular personality styles, namely those characterized by energy and assertiveness. The book is commonly but mistakenly believed to argue for the use of the medication.From 2005 through 2006, Kramer served as principal host of the public radio program "
The Infinite Mind ".Bibliography
Books
* "Freud: Inventor of the Modern Mind" (2006)
* "Against Depression" (2005)
* "Spectacular Happiness : A Novel" (2001)
* "Should You Leave? : A Psychiatrist Explores Intimacy and Autonomy—and the Nature of Advice" (1997)
* "Listening to Prozac" (1993)
* "Moments of Engagement: Intimate Psychotherapy in a Technological Age" (1989)Book introductions
* "The Art of Loving", by
Erich Fromm
* "On Becoming a Person", byCarl Rogers
* "Better Than Well", by Carl Elliott
*"The Therapist is the Therapy" by LB FiermanArticles
*"The Valorization of Sadness" (from "The Hastings Center Report") (2000)
External links
* [http://www.peterdkramer.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=175803678 Through the Times With Peter Kramer, M.D., By Arline Kaplan]
* [http://blogs.psychologytoday.com/blog/in-practice Dr. Kramer's blog at "Psychology Today"]
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