Kitty Dukakis, the wife of former Massachusetts governor and 1988
Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis, is a well-known
and much-loved public figure. She revealed her ongoing struggle to
overcome depression and her accompanying addictions to alcohol and
pills in her 1990 memoir, Now You Know.
Larry Tye is a journalist, and spent fifteen years at the The
Boston Globe. He has won numerous awards, including recognition
from the Associated Press. The author of three previous books, he
has taught journalism at Boston University, Northeastern, Tufts,
and Harvard, and now runs a Boston-based fellowship program for
medical journalists.
? ?A well-researched and thorough examination of the rise, fall,
and revival of ECT . . . essential reading for anyone considering
psychiatric treatment options.?
?"The Boston Globe"
? ?The Dukakis shining through these struggles with depression is
warm, funny, vulnerable. . . . Her description of unraveling under
the media klieg lights is downright courageous.?
?"San Francisco Chronicle"
A aA well-researched and thorough examination of the rise, fall,
and revival of ECT . . . essential reading for anyone considering
psychiatric treatment options.a
a"The Boston Globe"
A aThe Dukakis shining through these struggles with depression is
warm, funny, vulnerable. . . . Her description of unraveling under
the media klieg lights is downright courageous.a
a"San Francisco Chronicle"
A well-researched and thorough examination of the rise, fall, and
revival of ECT . . . essential reading for anyone considering
psychiatric treatment options.
"The Boston Globe"
The Dukakis shining through these struggles with depression is
warm, funny, vulnerable. . . . Her description of unraveling under
the media klieg lights is downright courageous.
"San Francisco Chronicle"
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