The Captive Imagination, 9780241655351
Hardcover
Addiction isn’t a disease, it’s a search for meaning.

The Captive Imagination

addiction, reality and our search for meaning

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  • Hardcover

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    9 September 2024

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Summary

The Captive Imagination: Unlocking the Mystery of Addiction and the Human Condition

A deeply humane and revolutionary new framework for understanding and treating addiction.

What causes addiction, and how should we treat it? Today it is understood primarily as a brain disease, yet in this bold reimagining of addiction, pioneering psychiatrist Elias Dakwar argues that this is false. It fails to explain, among other things, why many people can enjoy drugs without developing a …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241655351
ISBN-10:0241655358
Author:Elias Dakwar
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Allen Lane
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:9 September 2024
Weight:612g
Dimensions:242mm x 161mm x 35mm
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Critics Review

In rich and arresting prose, and with radical originality, Dakwar expands initial, pragmatic insights about addiction into a far-reaching examination of authenticity, exploring how we define a happy life, a good life, a valid life – Andrew Solomon, author of THE NOONDAY DEMONA psychiatrist’s fascinating quest to understand drugs and addiction – and to describe the indescribable… I was drawn to Dakwar’s vivid stories of patients and their different histories of drug use… The Captive Imagination is rich in words… [Dakwar] writes lucidly of brain-based models of addiction, while making it clear that they cannot fully explain people’s experiences * Guardian *A riveting, compassionate meditation that navigates philosophy, psychedelics, religion, biomedicine, neuroscience, critical theory, and contemporary culture with brilliant and understated insight, shedding new light on the role of fiction in addiction as well as in our existence more fundamentally. Incredibly erudite and informed, this book forces us to reconsider the nature of desire and of our capacity to undermine our own fulfillment – while also offering a means of restoration – Patricia Dailey, author of PROMISED BODIESThis book is a much-needed stabilizing force in the fraught public discourse on addiction, which relies heavily on tropes that dehumanize. Dakwar, an admirably unique psychiatrist who is before all else human, places the suffering of those afflicted with addiction in the larger context of human suffering. For that reason alone, this book is a must read – Carl Hart, author of DRUG USE FOR GROWNUPSThis seductively written, likely landmark book about addiction and its treatments asks important and haunting questions about what Coleridge (addicted to opium yet never in doubt of his creative freedom) called “the shaping spirit” of a strong imagination. Is even great art a condition of our endemic hunger for self-delusion? How to shape the world into our truest likeness? Dakwar offers brilliant insight, with a scientist’s originality, a physician’s profound experience – Joseph McElroy, author of WOMEN AND MENIf depression was the word for a previous generation, addiction is certainly ours to inherit. The Captive Imagination shows us the depth of our addictive passions for so much more than substances—for comfort, for narratives, and for a feeling of control. In a world that is more and more impoverished on the level of imagination, we can only but grow more and more addictive in our search for stability, even when that can only be the most predictable delights and pains. Elias Dakwar shows us how to unearth and let breathe this fundamentally human will-to-be – Jamieson Webster, Psychoanalyst and Writer

About The Author

Elias Dakwar

Elias Dakwar is an associate professor of psychiatry at Columbia University and a practising psychiatrist, working primarily with people suffering from addiction. He has been investigating novel treatments for addiction for over a decade, and most recently his research has focused on combining ketamine, meditation and psychotherapy to disrupt substance abuse disorders. His work has been published in numerous medical and academic journals, and he has spoken at conferences around the world.

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