
a book
Malignant Sadness
Lewis Wolpert · 2014 · 196 pages
Several years ago, Lewis Wolpert had a severe depressive episode. Despite a happy marriage and a successful scientific career, he could think only of suicide. When eventually he did recover, he became aware of the stigma attached to depression - and just how difficult it was to get reliable information. With characteristic candour and determination he set about writing Malignant Sadness, his acclaimed investigation into the causes and treatments of this devastating disease, which formed the basis for a BBC TV series.
This paperback edition features a new introduction, in which Lewis Wolpert discusses the reaction to his book and television series, and recounts his own recent struggle with a second bout of depression.
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Vaughan Bell
“Really sad. A giant in biology but also wrote one of the great books on the experience of depression: Malignant Sadness - The Anatomy of Depression”↗