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SOLVING PSYCHIATRIC PUZZLES
Despite revolutionary advances in the field of diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, psychiatry is still shrouded in mystery and those facing mental illness are often stigmatized. What does a psychiatrist do? How are mental illnesses diagnosed and treated? Does mental illness run in families? Do people with mental illness function normally?
“This book is a delightful read. The stories are fascinating. I think the book is of great
Ranga Krishnan, M.D., Professor and Chair of Psychiatry, Duke University Medical Center
“I can’t recall ever seeing a book which
applied this approach to the challenge of opening the field of psychiatry to the
general public.”
Robert N. Golden, M.D., Professor and Chair of Psychiatry, Vice Dean University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
“This book fills a void that has existed too long for both professionals and the rest of us who want to help ourselves.”
Rev. Sidney L. Freeman, Ph.D.
Unitarian Universalist Church of Charlotte, North Carolina
“This is a magical book, a book of hope and healing, a book of enlightenment, a book of amazing stories indeed.”
John M. Oldham, M.D., Professor and Chair of Psychiatr, Medical University of South Carolina,
“I would strongly recommend this
outstanding book to people suffering from a mental illness, and their caregivers, as well as care providers (physicians, psychologists,
social workers) and students.”
Dilip V. Jeste, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry and Chair in Aging
University of California, San Diego, CA