Book summary by Loudly, this is an abridged version of the original title.
My Age of Anxiety explores the deeply personal and universal struggle with anxiety through a blend of historical research, cultural analysis, and intimate memoir. This book delves into the origins of anxiety as both a medical condition and a societal phenomenon, weaving together compelling narratives of personal experience with insights into the evolution of psychiatric treatments and cultural perceptions of mental health. From the stigma surrounding mental illness to the promises and pitfalls of therapy and medication, this powerful account sheds light on one of the most pervasive issues of modern life, offering hope and understanding to anyone who has grappled with anxiety or sought to support someone who has.