Go/No-Go: A Journey Into the Research and Treatment of Mental Health Disorders

Marianne Apostolides

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Go/No-Go: A Journey Into the Research and Treatment of Mental Health Disorders

by Marianne Apostolides

Book*hug Press

Combining scientific investigation with empathy, humour, and artistic curiosity, Go/No-Go is a groundbreaking addition to an urgent dialogue about mental health.

In 2022, during a period of creative and emotional crisis, Marianne Apostolides stumbled upon a scientific article that would profoundly change her understanding of the human mind. Ten months later, she was interviewing the article’s lead author and embarking on a complex and revelatory journey to unravel current approaches to mental health.

Go/No-Go documents Apostolides’s quest to decipher the research underlying new treatments for mental disorders—and to understand how that research is reshaping our fundamental sense of ourselves. She talks with leading neuroscientists, gathering information about their studies, their methods, and the resulting treatments that are in the pipeline. All the while, she reflects on her own experiences, making the science more immediate, understandable, and relevant.

With propulsive writing grounded in hard data, Apostolides poses vital questions that prompt us to look at how contemporary neuroscience is redefining who we are and why we struggle. In Go/No-Go, we come to see the flaws and failures of the current approach to mental health—while also learning how society can change course to better support people on their own journey.

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Marianne Apostolides is an award-winning author of eight books, which have been translated and published in over a dozen countries. Her books include I Can’t Get You Out of My Mind (finalist for the Foreword INDIES Award in Science Fiction), Deep Salt Water, Voluptuous Pleasure (listed among the Globe and Mail‘s Top 100 Books of 2012), and Swim. She is a two-time recipient of the Chalmers Arts Fellowship and winner of the K.M. Hunter Award for Literature. Apostolides grew up in suburban New York and lives in Toronto, Canada.

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