The Age of Diagnosis, 9781399727655
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Are we over-diagnosing ourselves? A critical look at modern labels.
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The Age of Diagnosis

sickness, health and why medicine has gone too far

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    25 March 2025

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Summary

The Age of Diagnosis: Are We Over-Medicalizing Modern Life?

“Slices through the confusion and the contradictions with grace, elegance and compassion. I really cannot say good enough things about it.” - CHRIS VAN TULLEKEN

From autism to allergies, ADHD to long Covid, more people are being labeled with medical conditions than ever before. But can a diagnosis do us more harm than good?

The boundaries between sickness and health are being redrawn. Mental health categor…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781399727655
ISBN-10:1399727656
Author:Suzanne O’Sullivan
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:Hodder Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:25 March 2025
Weight:386g
Dimensions:30mm x 235mm x 155mm
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Critics Review

The Age of Diagnosis covers so many topics that have been troubling me but which I hadn’t been able to resolve myself. It slices through the confusion and the contradictions that have tied me in knots - both as a parent and as a clinician - with grace, elegance and compassion. It is scholarly and human, but an absolutely absorbing read from start to finish. There are very few people who could write this so straightforwardly and yet with endless compassion. I really cannot say good enough things about it. – Chris van Tulleken, author of ULTRA-PROCESSED PEOPLE A brave and deeply compassionate book with a very important message. – Henry Marsh In my view the best science writer around - a true descendant of Oliver Sacks. – Sathnam Sanghera A book of great wisdom as well as compassion - the result of decades working along the frontiers of brain, mind and body. Modern medicine is powerful; with care and with stories from her clinic, Dr O’Sullivan shows just how harmful it can be too. – Gavin Francis, author of ADVENTURES IN HUMAN BEING I loved this beautifully written and provocative book. The Age of Diagnosis asks brave and important questions, taking on the medical establishment as well as contemporary societal norms. O’Sullivan’s primary motivation in her writing, her philosophy and her work as a doctor is extreme empathy and advocacy for her patients. – Christie Watson, author of THE LANGUAGE OF KINDNESS O’Sullivan explodes conventional wisdom about medical diagnoses. She knows that having a diagnosis like austism, or ADHD, or depression, or Lyme disease, can give her patients relief at having an explanation. But she also invites us to wonder where these diagnoses came from. Are we overdiagnosing? Is this really the best strategy for helping people get better? With clarity of prose and reasoning, The Age of Diagnosis should make all of us think about whether we are more or less healthy when we receive a diagnostic label. – Elizabeth F. Loftus, Distinguished Professor, University of California, Irvine Slices through the confusion and the contradictions with grace, elegance and compassion. I really cannot say good enough things about it. – Chris van Tulleken, author of ULTRA-PROCESSED PEOPLE With clarity of prose and reasoning, The Age of Diagnosis should make all of us think about whether we are more or less healthy when we receive a diagnostic label. – Elizabeth F. Loftus, Distinguished Professor, University of California, Irvine

About The Author

Suzanne O’Sullivan

Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan has been a consultant in neurology since 2004, first working at The Royal London Hospital and now as a consultant in clinical neurophysiology and neurology at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, and for a specialist unit based at the Epilepsy Society. She specialises in the investigation of complex epilepsy and also has an active interest in psychogenic disorders. Suzanne’s first book It’s All in Your Head, won both the Wellcome Book Prize and the Royal Society of Biology Book Prize and The Sleeping Beauties was shortlisted for the Royal Society Science Book Prize. She is from Dublin, Ireland.

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