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Old 08-07-2004, 20:26   #22
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Re: not an ordinary disease warrior

pulque:

Good...I am glad that you read BNB, I will pass your comments on to Nancy.

Sounds like you got a lot out of it, she'll appreciate that.

Terry



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Originally posted by pulque
Terry, I read Brave New Brain. I spent a large amount of time in the ā€žmapping the genomeā€œ chapter, as I am a grunt in that area (looking for those on-off switches for genes). I enjoyed Dr. Andreasens explaination for why the promise of the human genome is yet to be realized for complex illnesses. She is VERY effective in telling the story, and its clear how much work went into it. Overall, I have to say that BNB is one of the most well written science books I have ever read (any science book that mentions the Malleus Maleficarum, William Blake, and Hebbian plasticity is GTG with me!). I was grateful that she included both the historical science (anatomy, early brain-mapping, inheritance stuff), and a perspective on diagnosing mental illness within society.. distinguishing between ā€žthe bad and the madā€œ. She even listed some of the politicians who had mood disorders (Teddy Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln).

Perhaps most of all though, I am grateful that she got PTSD back in the manual, that she named it the way she did, and that she has the interest of the soldier at heart. [[I know SF dudes are supposed to be ā€žmore adaptiveā€œ and less prone to PTSD, but its good the diagnosis is there for those in need (soldier or not)]].
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