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Pop Pills: The Usage of Behavior Medication by Kids in The USA

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One in five Americans under eighteen years old is diagnosed as having a mental condition that translates into behavioral problems. Often this is treated with medication, which can start from an extremely young age. Over a six-year period, Baptiste Lignel followed the progress of nine American teenagers with an array of pathologies which lead to behavioral problems, such as ADHD and OCD as well as depression and anxiety. In candid interviews the teenagers talk about their diagnoses and the impact that their medical treatment has had on their lives. Lignel also explores the social background and, in particular, the imagery that is fed back through social media and popular culture. "When working on a controversial subject, my goal is to remain as neutral as possible. My hope is to bring to light many aspects surrounding the topic—sometimes contradictory ones—in order for the readers to make up their own minds." Lignel gives a balanced account of what is inevitably a complex and controversial subject.

226 pages, Hardcover

Published July 28, 2016

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