
Gloria Sibson Ayob, "The Concept of Emotional Disorder" (Oxford UP, 2025)
From New Books in Medicine by Marshall Poe
June 2, 2026 · 59 min
About this episode
Dr. Gloria Sibson Ayob discusses her book on the societal perceptions of emotional disorders and the implications of labeling emotions.
The Concept of Emotional Disorder (Oxford University Press, 2025) is a philosophical and academic exploration of how society determines whether emotions are considered normal human experiences or emotional disorders. The book examines the concern that some ordinary emotions may be “over pathologized,” meaning they are increasingly treated as medical or psychiatric problems rather than understandable human responses to life circumstances. Drawing from philosophy, psychology, and mental health theory, Dr. Ayob explores how people evaluate emotions and how those evaluations shape our understanding of emotional disorder. In the author’s framing, the concept of “emotional disorder” is not simple or straightforward. It is built upon many smaller judgments we make about emotions, including whether emotions are reasonable, excessive, disruptive, socially acceptable, or connected to a person’s lived experience. Key Ideas: The book examines how emotional disorders are conceptually defined. Explores whether modern society sometimes medicalizes ordinary emotional experiences too quickly. Lived experience, personal meaning, and context all influence how emotions are understood. Encourages…
People in this episode
Host: Marshall Poe
Guest: Gloria Sibson Ayob
Topics covered
- emotional disorder
- philosophy
- psychology
- mental health
- societal norms
- pathologization
Keywords
- emotions
- mental health
- pathologization
- philosophy
- psychology
- emotional awareness
- lived experience
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Oxford University Press
Books & works: The Concept of Emotional Disorder
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