Episode 5: Have we been getting depression wrong? A discussion of Johann Hari's book 'Lost Connections'

If you find this podcast helpful and would like to support it, along with other important projects, you can do so for as little as £1.70 per month Every donation makes a huge difference and means we can continue bringing you great content. Just head to patreon.com/tomcorneill for more info. This week we discuss Johann Hari's best-selling book, 'Lost Connections: Uncovering the real causes of depression - and the unexpected solutions'. Hari's book explores the idea that depression is perhaps not down to the 'chemical imbalance' that many of us have come to believe, but is almost certainly the product of something in our lives that is hurting us. Through a series of studies and interviews, Hari gives compelling evidence that the assumptions we have lived by for decades are largely the result of unreliable statements put out by pharmaceutical companies, and that the good news is we may have a better shot than ever at beating depression. In this episode of Everyday Problems, we discuss some of the key themes from Lost Connections and how the good news might be best put to use. We also debate some of the book's more challenging aspects... After we've warmed you up, we'd urge listeners to read the book, which you can find both in print (in all good book stores) and as an audio version (via audible.com). As ever, please email any questions or suggestions for future episodes to everydayproblemspodcast@gmail.com We hope you enjoy the show.

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