Quote by: Antonella Gambotto-Burke

Classifying depression as an illness serves the psychiatric community and pharmaceutical corporations well; it also soothes the frightened, guilty, indifferent, busy, sadistic, and unschooled. To understand depression as a call for life-changes is not profitable. Stagnation is not a medical term. The 17.5 million Americans diagnosed as suffering a major depression in 1997 were mostly damned. (Psychobiological examinations confuse cause and symptom.) Deficient serotonergic functioning, ventral prefrontal cerebral cortex, dis-inhibition of impulsive-aggressive behavior, blah blah blah: the medical lexicon boils emotion from human being. Go take a drug, the doctor says. Pain is a biochemical phenomenon. Erase all memory.


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Author Bio


  • NameAntonella Gambotto-Burke
  • DescriptionAustralian author and journalist
  • BornSeptember 19, 1965
  • CountryAustralia
  • ProfessionJournalist; Novelist
  • WorksThe Eclipse: A Memoir Of Suicide