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Memoirs of a Bipolar Ex-Podiatrist

Discussion in 'Podiatry and Related Books' started by Craig Payne, Aug 18, 2013.

  1. Craig Payne

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    One of my teaching responsibilities is the psychiatric issues; ie how to deal with patients who have a psychiatric or mental health issue and an awareness of ones own mental health issues, so when this ebook turned up in my alerts, it caught my eye.

    Its a good read and well worth the $18

    http://redleadbooks.com/meofbiex.html

    Memoirs of a Bipolar Ex-Podiatrist
    by Jonathan Perry Stern; DPM
     
  2. harper55

    harper55 Welcome New Poster

    I have read this piece of literature. It would have been written better if the author had received permission from the people he writes about. So, please take this "read" with a grain of salt. I feel for the author. Having a mental illness is not a way to live. But, many people have overcome their disabilities.
     
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