“A comprehensive examination of stress” from three prominent neuropsychiatrists (The Boston Globe).
Jobs and families. Deluges of digital communication. The constant demands on our time and money. The screaming match of politics and the threat of terrorism and war. There’s no doubt we’re stressed out—but what exactly is it doing to us?
Neuropsychiatrists Gregory L. Fricchione, Ana Ivkovic, and Albert Yeung gently remind us in this book that persistent stress is directly linked to chronic ailments like heart disease, diabetes, and depression, contributing to one of the biggest health challenges facing the world in the twenty-first century. As they show, alleviating stress is a task no one physician can accomplish. It’s not the sort of problem a surgeon can excise with a scalpel or an internist can eradicate with antibiotics. It requires everyone’s efforts—the healthy, the sick, doctors, nurses, psychologists, clergy, community leaders, and beyond—to pull together to address the stress-induced drivers in our world that undermine our health.
Clearly and accessibly exploring the latest in modern neuroscience and immunology, the authors examine what those drivers are and how they reduce the body’s metabolic reserve, making us more vulnerable to illness. They then look at the antidote: enhanced resilience, something we can achieve by intelligently adjusting how we face the significant adversities that can spring up in so many facets of our lives. With innumerable insights on the personal and social causes of stress and its physiological effects, this book serves as an essential guide to properly taking care of ourselves.
Greg Fricchione, MD is associate chief of psychiatry and director of the Division of Psychiatry and Medicine, the Pierce Division of Global Psychiatry, and the Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, as well as professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is the author, coauthor, or coeditor of several books, including, most recently, The Challenges of Mental Health Caregiving and Compassion and Healing in Medicine and Society. Ana Ivkovic, MD is a psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she directs the Transplant Psychiatry Service, and Instructor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Albert S. Yeung, MD, ScD, is director of primary care research at the Depression Clinical and Research Program at Massachusetts General Hospital as well as associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is the author of Self Management of Depression: A Manual for Mental Health and Primary Care Professionals.