The psychiatrist has written fantasy and reality
Two books:
One memoir
One stolen
Don't get caught without a copy!
Two books:
One memoir
One stolen
Don't get caught without a copy!
Neil. Liebowitz graduated as an Echols scholar and Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Virginia in 1978. He worked as a research assistant at Stanford University during a year off from college in 1977. He graduated from Stony Brook University Medical School in 1982 including psychiatry clerkship at Long Island Jewish/ Hillside Hospital during the release of DSM III. A Psychiatry sub-internship was completed at Columbia University Psychiatric Institute in 1981. He completed his psychiatric residency at Yale University in 1986. These dates are significant in that they mark a period of dramatic chance in the field of psychiatry.
After completion of training he joined the Psychiatry faculty at the University of Connecticut. He opened the Connecticut Anxiety and Depression treatment center in 1994. His peripatetic training provided for a diversity of learning experiences with a need to make sense of very diverse and divergent expert opinions. He has won many awards including Who's Who in America and Who's Who in the World. His memoir, Psychiatry in Techno Colors: A psychiatrist’s memoir of lessons learned about the diagnosis and treatment of Anxiety & Depression is his effort to summarize his clinical knowledge gained over a long career. It is written for the lay person using case histories and avoids cumbersome references. As it covers over 40 years of experience, it reads like a partial history of modern psychiatry with changes in diagnoses, and controversies about stigma, and medication challenges.
Aaron is a work of fiction. He has multiple personalities that only his psychiatrist has discovered. He has discovered that his psychiatrist, Dr. Elle has been writing about him. In his anger and confusion he steals the manuscript and self publishes it.
We live now in a world where it is difficult to see what is real and what is a lie. Is the deception deliberate or part of mental illness. Deception is the book that explores the interface between the many types of deception and reality, sanity and insanity, empathy and self-centeredness.
How does a psychiatrist manage the boundaries between his own conflicted life and those of his patients? How does he maintain his own sanity?
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