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Like I said so many times before, this third version of "Reflections and Opinions of a Mental Health Professional" continue to cover the same journey I started about three years ago with the apparition of the first version of the book. It is about my multiple years of experience practicing in the field of psychiatry. The handling of my feeling in dealing with people's mind, knowing how disastrous and damaging it could be for someone to lose his mind. This book is also about a field of medicine that has been bombarded, showered by a never-ending stereotype and my stubbornness, my tenacity at…mehr

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Like I said so many times before, this third version of "Reflections and Opinions of a Mental Health Professional" continue to cover the same journey I started about three years ago with the apparition of the first version of the book. It is about my multiple years of experience practicing in the field of psychiatry. The handling of my feeling in dealing with people's mind, knowing how disastrous and damaging it could be for someone to lose his mind. This book is also about a field of medicine that has been bombarded, showered by a never-ending stereotype and my stubbornness, my tenacity at educating people about it, since I know for a fact that anyone can be hit by the catastrophe of mental illnesses since nobody is immune.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Henry Claude Barbot is a graduate of the State University of Haiti. He completed his residency training in internal medicine at the State University Hospital and later completed his training in psychiatry in America. Barbot is a Diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, the American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology, the American Board of Addiction Medicine and the American Board of Disability Analysts. He has been writing poetry in French, his native language, since he was a teenager. He started writing about the human mind specifically when he initiated his residency training in Psychiatry.