Dosed The Medication Generation Grows Up

Cover of Dosed The Medication Generation Grows Up by Kaitlin Bell Barnett
Publisher: Beacon Press
Year: 2012
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9780807001349
Dimensions:
Height: 9.29 Inches
Length: 6.4 Inches
Weight: 1.11 Pounds
Width: 0.87 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 616.89/180835
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Dosed: The Medication Generation Grows Up by Kaitlin Bell Barnett, published by Beacon Press on April 10, 2012, is a comprehensive exploration of the experiences of young people who have taken psychiatric medication. This 256-page book delves into the significant increase in prescriptions for psychiatric drugs over the past two decades, highlighting the complexities faced by the “medicated kids” themselves. Barnett, who began her own journey with antidepressants as a teenager, presents a nuanced perspective that goes beyond the typical pro- or anti-medication debates.

In Dosed, readers will find personal stories that illustrate how psychiatric medications have shaped the lives of young individuals at home, in school, and within the mental health system. The book addresses the challenges of identity and achievement that arise for those who grow up on medication, as well as the confusion surrounding diagnoses and treatment. Barnett combines individual narratives with sociological and scientific insights, offering a valuable resource for patients, families, and professionals navigating the intricate landscape of mental health and medication.


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Over the last two decades, we have seen a dramatic spike in young people taking psychiatric medication. As new drugs have come on the market and diagnoses have proliferated, prescriptions have increased many times over. The issue has sparked heated debates, with most arguments breaking down into predictable pro-med advocacy or anti-med jeremiads. Yet, we’ve heard little from the “medicated kids” themselves.
 
In Dosed, Kaitlin Bell Barnett, who began taking antidepressants as a teenager, takes a nuanced look at the issue as she weaves together stories from members of this “medication generation,” exploring how drugs informed their experiences at home, in school, and with the mental health professions.
 
For many, taking meds has proved more complicated than merely popping a pill. The questions we all ask growing up—“Who am I?” and “What can I achieve?”—take on extra layers of complexity for kids who spend their formative years on medication. As Barnett shows, parents’ fears that “labeling” kids will hurt their self-esteem means that many young children don’t understand why they take pills at all, or what the drugs are supposed to accomplish. Teens must try to figure out whether intense emotions and risk-taking behaviors fall within the spectrum of normal adolescent angst, or whether they represent new symptoms or drug side effects. Young adults negotiate schoolwork, relationships, and the workplace, while struggling to find the right medication, dealing with breakdowns and relapses, and trying to decide whether they still need pharmaceutical treatment at all. And for some young people, what seemed like a quick fix turns into a saga of different diagnoses, symptoms, and a changing cocktail of medications.
 
The results of what one psychopharmacologist describes as a “giant, uncontrolled experiment” are just starting to trickle in. Barnett shows that a lack of ready answers and guidance has often proven extremely difficult for these young people as they transition from childhood to adolescence and now to adulthood. With its in-depth accounts of individual experiences combined with sociological and scientific context, Dosed provides a much-needed road map for patients, friends, parents, and those in the helping professions trying to navigate the complicated terrain of growing up on meds.

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Publisher: Beacon Press. Year: 2012.
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Language: en. Pages: 256. Edition: 1.

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