Autobiography of a Repaired Physician
Mental Health As Seen From Both Sides
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About the Book
The Autobiography of a Repaired Physician : Mental Health as Seen from Both Sides of the Desk is a trilogy. Book I deals with my life before, during and after the emergence of an attack of bipolar disorder. The shattering consequences of the disorder and the personal history that precede it are discussed in great clinical and personal detail. My chief concern is that the reader comprehend how the past, present, and future come into play in understanding the outcome in the treatment of this destructive and deadly disease. Book II concerns the social stigma associated with having a history of the disorder and the many pitfalls clinically, psychologically and socially that exist for an individual, such as myself who is charged with the professional responsibility of caring for people suffering from similar affl ictions. Book III is about my adventures in the real world as I have seen it. It relates to the madness of our world in which the ever present and infuriating search for power prestige and possessions appear unfortunately to be the primary determinants of behavior in our society. Many of my closest friends have tried to dissuade me from writing about this issue because they feared I would be exposing myself to further social stigma. I feel strongly that those who have suffered from the destructive effects of the spectrum of bipolar disorder must know how treatment works and what pitfalls to avoid in treatment. As a physician it is my duty to heal myself and with the help of some very talented colleagues. I have been able to do just that. My struggle continues and in that sense more books will be written. I would like to especially acknowledge the help of my wife Barbara, who has stuck with me through thick and thin, and my children Miranda, Alexander and Victoria who love each other and me.
About the Author
Dr. Simon grew up in Brooklyn New York. He graduated from New York University and then graduated from Tufts medical school in Boston. He interned in Medicine at Maimonides Hospital in Brooklyn then did his residency at the McLean Hospital in Belmont Massachusetts and the New England Medical Center. He is Board Certified Psychiatrist .He has three children from three wives and has had a difficult life in terms of own Mental Health. Thanks to the help of modern medicine he has overcome his difficulties and the struggle he went though in his life is documented in the three-volume trilogy he wrote. Each of the periods of his life is discussed both from a personal and professional point of view. The book is written to help elaborate and shed some light on the difficulties facing both the Psychiatrist and the patient in the treatment of mental disease.