In How to Be Depressed , essayist George Scialabba collects decades of his own mental health records--along with an introduction, an interview, and a glossary of terms--to form an unusual, searching, and poignant hybrid of essay and memoir that strives to make sense of the baffling disease that is clinical depression. Read More
In How to Be Depressed , essayist George Scialabba collects decades of his own mental health records--along with an introduction, an interview, and a glossary of terms--to form an unusual, searching, and poignant hybrid of essay and memoir that strives to make sense of the baffling disease that is clinical depression. Read Less