What is psychiatry and how can we improve it?
In the last hundred years, most of the medical sciences have progressed
in immense and unforeseeable ways--except for psychiatry, which has
somehow remained immune to this progress. Daniel Barron, a psychiatrist
who trained at the Yale School of Medicine, asks an important question:
What's holding psychiatry back?
Reading Our Minds takes us to a psychiatric hospital, where Barron
evaluates a young woman with psychosis, and shows how his exam is
limited by his own ability to ask questions and observe, and by his
patient's ability to sense, interpret, and report her experience. Barron
shows why psychiatry must move beyond conversation--and how sensors,
measurements, and algorithms might progress psychiatric practice. At
once pioneering and engaging, Reading Our Minds introduces readers to
the Big Data technologies that might revolutionize the way we evaluate,
diagnose, and treat mental illness and bring psychiatry firmly into the
fold of 21st-century medical science.