Andrew Solomon - ReWrite Your Narrative To Survive and Thrive

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Andrew was bullied as a boy for being gay. As an adult, he suffered from severe depression. Andrew realized that to survive and thrive he must create meaning of his experience, recreate his narrative, and build his identity to incorporate his experience and grow from them. In this episode, Andrew shares his insight on this process of creating meaning, as well as his research into communities that openly support depressed members of the community and how other communities are neglected in getting clinical help.  the tension between acceptance and curing, and the ultimate power of compassion.

Bio:

Andrew Solomon, Ph.D., is a writer and lecturer on politics, culture and psychology; winner of the National Book Award; and an activist in LGBTQ rights, mental health, and the arts. He is Professor of Clinical Medical Psychology (in Psychiatry) at Columbia University Medical Center, and a former President of PEN American Center. He is the author of seven books including the best-selling Far From the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity and his award-winning memoir  The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression


Links:

http://andrewsolomon.com