Diagnosis Human, Amy Begel
Diagnosis Human, Amy Begel
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Diagnosis Human
How Unlocking Hidden Relationship Patterns Can Transform and Heal Our Children, Our Partners, Ourselves

Author: Amy Begel, David V. Keith

Narrator: Kate Udall

Unabridged: 10 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/28/2023


Synopsis

Diagnosis Human offers a compelling alternative to the biomedical model of mental health as it's been promoted over the last thirty years—a model which says that mental distress is a problem of chemical imbalance, or brain chemistry. Biological psychiatry focuses on quantifying the "illness" by an almost exclusive focus on symptoms. In this model, symptoms are never good. They are always seen as a sign that something is wrong with that person, a sign of pathology that must be changed. People now have a name for what they "have" and receive a prescription for it.

What may appear as intractable individual problems, however, often aren't individual problems at all. This book reveals how many of these distressing emotional states are created by nearly invisible, intimate patterns in our relationships. Diagnosis Human invites listeners into the therapist's office to be part of family therapy sessions, where they can experience practically first-hand what these intimate relationship patterns look and feel like. The authors present cases of adults dealing with depression, couples who come to therapy reeling from the betrayal of an affair, families with kids diagnosed with ADHD, teenagers with anxiety, or young children with temper tantrums. Each therapy session invites listeners to sit in as observers as the case unfolds, sometimes in dramatic fashion.

About Amy Begel

Amy Begel is a family therapist who received her family therapy training over thirty years ago with one of the creators of family therapy, Dr. Salvador Minuchin. Since then, she has maintained a busy private practice in New York City. Until 2011 Amy was senior faculty at The Minuchin Center for the Family where she conducted family therapy training nationally and internationally. In addition to her clinical practice in family therapy, Amy is on the teaching faculty of both the Department of Family Practice, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology at Maimonides Medical Center where she trains resident physicians in looking at relationship dynamics in the context of medical care. Amy has authored numerous professional articles and posts, including the Psychotherapy Networker, the popular medical blog KevinMD, and HuffPost. She writes the blog Most Human. She lives in Teaneck, New Jersey.


Reviews

Goodreads review by M.T.

Psychology is a wonderful field that opens our eyes to understand our minds and selves. Therapy is a wonderful tool that can help repair and heal many dysfunctions in our lives and relationships. I was able to read an advance copy of this book and was really excited. I wanted to learn how to help re......more

Goodreads review by Linda

A few years ago, I used to look forward to going online and reading Amy Begel and David V. Keith’s blog “Most Human.” When I learned that these two therapists had published a book entitled Diagnosis Human, I was eager to purchase it. And, I can assure you, that now that I have read the book, I was n......more

Goodreads review by Perry

Diagnosis Human by Amy Begel and David Keith is a great read. It is written in a way that is comfortable and accessible. It helps readers to envision effective solutions to states of depression that don't involve chemical remedies, allowing for the possibility of examining the quality of our relatio......more

Goodreads review by Arielle

Sometimes you read a book that shifts the way you think about the world. Diagnosis Human is one of those books. From why so many kids are being diagnosed with disorders like ADHD to how the family member who appears the unhealthiest may be the healthiest, this book upends a lot of assumptions, ideas......more

Goodreads review by Ryan

A very timely and necessary book about facing our problems head on. Diagnosis: Human takes the opaque and complicated world of mental health and gives actionable, long term support. Using real-world examples, the authors give us all a third person view of our own problems and family dynamics. It sub......more