ABSTRACT

Something must have changed in society. We weren’t always this worried. Not always caught up in disastrous scenarios in our minds. What is this nagging voice in our head? Why won’t it stop, and why are we so fixated on it?

In Why We Worry, Roland Paulsen paints a broad picture of the cultural variations and historical evolution of anxiety. Through this lens, he invites readers to explore the paradox of how material wealth has enriched our lives in every aspect except one: our mental well-being.

This book offers empirically grounded insights into the sociological underpinnings of issues relating to worry. As such, it is suitable for undergraduate students in psychology, sociology, and medicine – and anyone who has ever been trapped in rumination.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

chapter 1|14 pages

A Window onto Our Thoughts

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part 1|54 pages

Worry in Our Time

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chapter 2|20 pages

How We Feel

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chapter 3|16 pages

The Nature of Worry

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chapter 4|16 pages

In Thought's Clutches

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part 2|124 pages

Trickles of History

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chapter 5|19 pages

Time Horizons

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chapter 6|14 pages

Disenchantments

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chapter 7|17 pages

An Appendage of the Machine

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chapter 8|20 pages

The World as Risk

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chapter 9|21 pages

The Self as Risk

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chapter 10|31 pages

Self-Suspicions

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part 3|46 pages

Action in Our Time

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chapter 11|19 pages

Quieting Worry

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chapter 12|13 pages

Living with Worry

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chapter 13|12 pages

Beyond Treatment

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