Are We All Hyperactive? The Astonishing Epidemic of Attention Disorders
by Patrick Landman

Since ADHD was first classified as a disorder in the 1980s we have seen a startling increase in diagnoses for children, adolescents, and, most recently, even adults across all demographic categories along with its standard medical regimen of nervous-system stimulants.

How to account for the sudden appearance and rapid proliferation of this astonishing epidemic? How to evaluate the persistent claims of a biological cause based on inconsistent correlational studies? And how to rethink psychoanalytic theory and practice to better address the subjective instability that this “disorder” describes? In this important and timely book, Patrick Landman addresses these questions in a clear and comprehensive way, creating a new roadmap for clinicians and researchers that is commensurate with the unique forms of suffering in our times.

More about the Author of this Book

Patrick Landman is a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and jurist in Paris. He is the former president of the Convention Psychanalytique and member of the Board of Directors of Espace Analytique, an association for psychoanalytic training and Freudian research. He is also a founding member of the Collectif Initiative pour une Clinique du Sujet: STOP DSM, which advocates for alternative approaches to diagnosis and treatment that emphasize the social environment and psychic reality. He is the author of several books including Freud and Tristesse Business: le scandale du DSM 5.

Product Details

Translator: Peter Gillespie and David Jacobson
Supporting Editor: Ona Nierenberg
ISBN: 978-1-946328-38-0

Price: $20.00