08.22.2018 - By Danny Whittaker
Prof. Linda Gask shares her experience of walking the tightrope between both sides of the therapeutic process; as a practising psychiatrist helping clients through their darkest days whilst simultaneously engaged in a lifelong battle with her own recurrent bouts severe of depression.
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"The Other Side of Silence" by Linda Gask https://amzn.to/2PlTulW
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"Admissions - Life as a Brain Surgeon" by Henry Marsh https://amzn.to/2Mr58OU
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