Anonymous wrote:https://www.amazon.com/Capture-Unraveling-Mystery-Mental-Suffering/dp/0062388525
This book is fascinating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell him to get 2 jobs, he won’t have time to be depressed.
Does that method also work for bi-polar disorder, autism, schizophrenia, narcissism and other conditions?
No. So feck off.
I thought your kid was depressed, not schizophrenic autistic narcissist. Tell the kid to get a job!
Anonymous wrote:Along with exercise and these other good suggestions, an emerging segment of the mental health profession is talking about depression and other mental health issues as having metabolic dysfunction at its root, with the ketogenic diet specifically being helpful--cutting out alcohol, refined carbs, highly processed food etc. Also good for weight loss, reversing type 2 diabetes, and lowering blood pressure. There are a lot of books and podcasts talking about the science behind this.
Anonymous wrote:The books of Ecclesiastes and Matthew in the Bible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell him to get 2 jobs, he won’t have time to be depressed.
Does that method also work for bi-polar disorder, autism, schizophrenia, narcissism and other conditions?
No. So feck off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for those suggestions. What about books less obviously about mental health and more about the brain? My son is intellectually curious. I'm thinking, for example, of book like *Flow* and *Thinking Fast and Slow* and *Dopamine Nation.*
The Body Keeps the Score is fascinating, and discusses the balance between the brain, body, and mind. I also have a genetic predisposition to depression, and I have always been interested in how physical activity impacts brain function.
https://www.amazon.com/Body-Keeps-Score-Healing-Trauma/dp/0143127748#averageCustomerReviewsAnchor
Anonymous wrote:An Unquiet Mind, by Kay Redfield Jamison is a great book. I loved it so much I bought copies for my sisters. Kay is the author and she suffers from manic-depressive disorder which she does end up managing to have a productive life. Read some summaries. Really a smart book IMO.