Prozac Diary by Lauren Slater Paperback Book

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Author: Lauren Slater

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Publisher: Penguin Books

Published: Dec 1969

Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Social Scientists & Psychologists

Retail Price: $16.00

Pages: 224

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A dazzling and powerful account of a life profoundly altered by Prozac-- 'surely among the best on the long-term effects of the drug' (The New York Times)

In 1988, at age 26, Lauren Slater lived alone in a basement apartment in Cambridge, depressed, suicidal, unemployed. Ten years later, she is a psychologist running her own clinic, an award-winning writer, and happily married. The transformation in her life was brought about by Prozac. Prozac Diary is Lauren Slater's incisive account of a life restored to productivity, creativity, and love. When she wakes up one morning and finds that her demons no longer have a hold on her, Slater struggles with the strange state of being well after a lifetime of craziness. Yet this is no hymn to a miracle pharmaceutical. It is a frankly ambivalent quest for the truth of self behind an ongoing reliance on a drug. Slater also addresses Prozac's notorious 'poop-out' effect and its devastating attack on her libido. This is the first memoir to reflect on long-term Prozac use, and reviewers agree that no one has written about Prozac with such beauty, honesty, and insight.

* 12 million Americans take Prozac regularly
* Prozac Diary appeared on the Boston Globe and Independent bestseller lists
* Penguin Readers Guide Bound into Every Book

'Powerful. . . . The chemistry of Prozac Diary is beautiful.' --Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, The New York Times

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