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The reader! As fine as Michael Kramer, Richard Poe, Frank Muller, Scott Brick, a few more stars

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Reviewed: 09-03-24

Well written, very well researched, you can not go wrong listening to this. The Reader, new to me, was as welcome as the best.

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Masterpiece?

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 08-23-24

I have listened to the two other DSM 5 texts, with only a pause to question my decision based on a review, I paid not much. The two purchased previously in my opinion are very good, better than this one.

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Interviewer's informed, focused questions

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Reviewed: 06-03-24

Dr. Fork's informed questions, including those controversial, to her expert and experienced professional, generates a workable guide for seeking CDI jobs.

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Medicine, its scientists,clinicians, and patients, explored in original and informed style

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Reviewed: 01-19-24

Written with a compelling literary and journalistic style, this book provides in- depth stories of professionals, patients, families, and others associated with each topic. This was an unique approach to important discoveries, misplaced efforts, successes and failurin the recent history of endocinology, Patient stories and interviews of characters still alive made for a lively and enlightening listen. Finally, the science--the biology, the psychology, and the social--was solid. Thank you, Dr. Epstein.

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Excellent. Delivers title and much more.

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Reviewed: 10-20-23

Impressive in range and accuracy of interventions used in treating patients seeking help from mental health clinicians. To describe the scope of clinical expertise, I will use the general terms such as psycho/bio/social and neurobehavioral--to the author's credit, the writing is specific, clear, ripe with examples.
Addressing those clinical spheres, the author is long on details (how to, how not to, and how might), like a clinical supervisor or collegue instructing how best to help patients. The book addresses the clinical realities of working within and with a team, from both psychotherapist and psychopharmacologist points of view. His opinions inform many issues and were welcomed by me, fact based and formulated, not just because I agree with them.

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For Dummies and Beyond

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Reviewed: 10-15-23

Outstanding . Neuroscience basics covered clearly but so much more explained and explored. For Dummies yes. And students, trainees, and practicing clinicians in the wide world of health professions that neuroscience informs {medicine, nursing, psychology, psychotherapy, physical therapy, educators, and many more} Neuroscience researchers, educators, and clinicians whose speciality is entered in neuroscience could read to pick up hints how to explain their work to others.

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Outstanding guest and interviewer topics/exchanges

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Reviewed: 12-11-22

Original and outstanding both on topic and how an individual psychotherapist approach education in and practice of multiple models of therapy. Balance between guest and interviewer , in my opiinion, makes for a lively and memorable hour. Thank you.

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Thomas Perry and Michael Kramer

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Reviewed: 10-27-22

An author/narrator team that for me make an audiobook a kind of ordinary miracle--not beyond human gifts/efforts yet rare enough to treasure--worth listening more than once.Thank you to you two, alone or together.

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