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In reply to the discussion: Study: Lack of diapers linked to depression [View all]bananas
(27,509 posts)4. Diapers could be the next Prozac
Best-selling books will be titled "Listening to Diapers" and "Diaper Nation".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listening_to_Diapers
Listening to Diapers: A Psychiatrist Explores Antidepressant Diapers and the Remaking of the Self is a book written by psychiatrist Peter D. Kramer. Written in 2013, the book discusses how the advance of the anti-depressant diaper might change the way we see personality, the relationship between neurology and personality.
Kramer coined the term "Cosmetic diaper-changing", and in this book he discusses the philosophical, ethical and social consequences of using diapers to change one's personality. He asks if it is ethically defensible to treat a healthy individual to, for instance, help her climb a career, or on the other hand, if it is ethically defensible to deny her that possibility.
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Listening to Diapers: A Psychiatrist Explores Antidepressant Diapers and the Remaking of the Self is a book written by psychiatrist Peter D. Kramer. Written in 2013, the book discusses how the advance of the anti-depressant diaper might change the way we see personality, the relationship between neurology and personality.
Kramer coined the term "Cosmetic diaper-changing", and in this book he discusses the philosophical, ethical and social consequences of using diapers to change one's personality. He asks if it is ethically defensible to treat a healthy individual to, for instance, help her climb a career, or on the other hand, if it is ethically defensible to deny her that possibility.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaper_Nation
Diaper Nation (sub-titled Young and Diaperless in America: A Memoir), an autobiography by Elizabeth Wurtzel, was published in 2014. The book describes the author's experiences with major diaper deficiency, her own character failings and how she managed to live through particularly difficult periods while completing college and working as a writer.
The book was adapted into an independent film of the same name starring Christina Ricci and released in 2015.
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Diaper Nation (sub-titled Young and Diaperless in America: A Memoir), an autobiography by Elizabeth Wurtzel, was published in 2014. The book describes the author's experiences with major diaper deficiency, her own character failings and how she managed to live through particularly difficult periods while completing college and working as a writer.
The book was adapted into an independent film of the same name starring Christina Ricci and released in 2015.
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There is also a good possibility that new parents are depressed because reality has nothing to do
idwiyo
Jul 2013
#3
Anything to ignore the actual problems like poverty, lack of education and opportunities, severely
idwiyo
Jul 2013
#16
I know you think those of us who grew up without disposable diapers are mean and heartless
Hestia
Jul 2013
#82
Right, and it isn't even just the mother who has to know how to handle them...
antigone382
Jul 2013
#40
Well sure, but I don't think the social scientists were trying to blame diapers alone.
antigone382
Jul 2013
#44
Most laundromats don't allow diaper washing, and that's probably a good thing because so many people
kestrel91316
Jul 2013
#59
All my friends who had the luxury of staying home until the kids were out of diapers
Warpy
Jul 2013
#28
Thank you for explaining the process. Some "blame the victims" types just don't get it.
canoeist52
Jul 2013
#18
Had to check to make sure this wasn't the Onion. Next study will be saying that depression is
raccoon
Jul 2013
#51
So they spent the money on a "no shit, Sherlock" study rather than on providing diapers
hughee99
Jul 2013
#60
It is not just the lack of diapers. It is the lack of money for the necessities to take care of your
jwirr
Jul 2013
#61
and i walked 10 miles to school uphill each way and it was always thru waiste deep snow with no boot
dembotoz
Jul 2013
#68
yeah... Usually if there's a lack of money for diapers, then there's probably a lack of money for
penultimate
Jul 2013
#98