Who is Peter Kramer?
Peter Kramer is a licensed, practicing psychiatrist, who is best known for his work on the subject of depression. He currently is on the faculty of Brown Medical School, and though he writes prolifically and lectures frequently across the country, he also continues to treat and evaluate patients. Several of his books, the 1993 Listening to Prozac, and the 2005 Against Depression are viewed as very interesting takes on the field of pharmacology and depression, and how this area is viewed by society as a whole. One of the main contentions of Dr. Peter Kramer, especially in his book Against Depression is that depression is somehow viewed in a heroic light. He argues that suffering from depression is no more heroic than suffering from kidney disease, and that struggling to “bear up” under such a condition is ridiculous when medical treatment exists that can help cure the condition. A variety of factors may contribute to patients not wanting to take “drugs.” They may be stoic in the face of
Peter Kramer is a licensed, practicing psychiatrist, who is best known for his work on the subject of depression. He currently is on the faculty of Brown Medical School, and though he writes prolifically and lectures frequently across the country, he also continues to treat and evaluate patients. Several of his books, the 1993 Listening to Prozac, and the 2005 Against Depression are viewed as very interesting takes on the field of pharmacology and depression, and how this area is viewed by society as a whole. One of the main contentions of Dr. Peter Kramer, especially in his book Against Depression is that depression is somehow viewed in a heroic light. He argues that suffering from depression is no more heroic than suffering from kidney disease, and that struggling to “bear up†under such a condition is ridiculous when medical treatment exists that can help cure the condition. A variety of factors may contribute to patients not wanting to take “drugs.†They may be stoic in the f