Andrew Solomon: Depression, the secret we share
Andrew Solomon: 抑鬱症——我哋都有嘅秘密
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鉛一樣沉重嘅腳步,
flashing on my answering machine,
我冇咁驚
I'd have to get the food out
會聽答錄機嘅留言同食晏
over in November, I can do it."
second, the way that does,
剩係跌落地嘅半秒鐘
因為我自殺會傷害到其他人
of my lying and staring at it,
through a concentration camp,
access to good treatment.
係化學問題定精神問題呢?
or a philosophical cure?"
都未夠深入去解釋事物
佢由我哋人格同個性當中分離
其實係唔係好好
you're functioning a little better,
有輕微嘅抑鬱
有好嚴重嘅抑鬱
引致失去活動能力嘅疾病
that experience some years later --
named Maggie Robbins —
Maggie Robins
things my mind was saying,
你對世界嚟講可有可無。
代表快樂嘅面紗被人攞走咗
你媽咪愛你。」
我哋最後都會死。」
those existential questions
10% 之內誤差嘅數字
to write about my depression,
人哋同我傾計會有唔同。」
然後佢同我講︰
her such advice as I could.
this wouldn't make any sense,
如果知道我有抑鬱症嘅話,
我想知道你點諗?」
kinds of therapy that worked,
至可以對患者有幫助
about what's worked for them.
問我藥物方面嘅嘢
she had tried pretty much everything,
and hoped I would tell the world,
at alternative treatments,
一個部落嘅驅邪儀式
my experience to someone,
喺幾方面都有好大分別,
有唔少麻煩
Western mental health workers,
right after the genocide."
to get people's blood going.
(掌聲)
任何一個男人身上見過嘅
electroshock treatment.
可捲動式 CD 架,
relatives you never knew?'
poor people with depression.
都冇接受過治療
distributed in the population,
成個人口裡面平均分布
入面嘅貧窮人口
and that's not being treated
關於華盛頓外圍貧民區嘅研究
come in for other health problems
of the experimental protocol.
pull the covers over my head,
this experimental protocol,
all together and everything.
the covers pulled over my head,
The New York Times Magazine
寫關於窮人嘅抑鬱症
the very bottom rung of society
(掌聲)
藥物以至其他嘢
我應該會走出抑鬱症。」
「你可以走得返出嚟,
但你成年都喺度講想放棄。
continuous with normal sadness?"
with normal sadness.
抑鬱係有傷心嘅延續。」
the house for 100 years
接受佢哋有抑鬱症
係以後都係最珍惜嘅。」
同復發本身都更容易去接受
until that day 20 years ago
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Andrew Solomon - WriterAndrew Solomon writes about politics, culture and psychology.
Why you should listen
Andrew Solomon is a writer, lecturer and Professor of Clinical Psychology at Columbia University. He is president of PEN American Center. He writes regularly for The New Yorker and the New York Times.
Solomon's newest book, Far and Away: Reporting from the Brink of Change, Seven Continents, Twenty-Five Years was published in April, 2016. His previous book, Far From the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity won the National Book Critics Circle award for nonfiction, the Wellcome Prize and 22 other national awards. It tells the stories of parents who not only learn to deal with their exceptional children but also find profound meaning in doing so. It was a New York Times bestseller in both hardcover and paperback editions. Solomon's previous book, The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression, won the 2001 National Book Award for Nonfiction, was a finalist for the 2002 Pulitzer Prize and was included in The Times of London's list of one hundred best books of the decade. It has been published in twenty-four languages. Solomon is also the author of the novel A Stone Boat and of The Irony Tower: Soviet Artists in a Time of Glasnost.
Solomon is an activist in LGBT rights, mental health, education and the arts. He is a member of the boards of directors of the National LGBTQ Force and Trans Youth Family Allies. He is a member of the Board of Visitors of Columbia University Medical Center, serves on the National Advisory Board of the Depression Center at the University of Michigan, is a director of Columbia Psychiatry and is a member of the Advisory Board of the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance. Solomon also serves on the boards of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Yaddo and The Alex Fund, which supports the education of Romani children. He is also a fellow of Berkeley College at Yale University and a member of the New York Institute for the Humanities and the Council on Foreign Relations.
Solomon lives with his husband and son in New York and London and is a dual national. He also has a daughter with a college friend; mother and daughter live in Texas but visit often.
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