Frank Tallis
Dr. Frank Tallis is a consultant clinical psychologist at the Charter Nightingale Hospital in London. He has also written How to Stop Worrying (1990) and is a trustee of Obsessive Action, a charity which helps sufferers of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and their families.
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Dr. Frank Tallis is a consultant clinical psychologist at the Charter Nightingale Hospital in London. He has also written How to Stop Worrying (1990) and is a trustee of Obsessive Action, a charity which helps sufferers of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and their families.
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A man dreams he is a butterfly. And in that dream has no memory of ever being a man. The man awakes. Remembering he had a dream of being a butterfly. Is the man dreaming of being a butterfly or is the butterfly dreaming of being a man? That is the crux of this oh so amazing gem of an audiobook. Let'...
The Forbidden by F.R. TallisI was a Goodreads Giveaway Winner. I own a copy.It is a well written book & I enjoyed the story line development. The characters became alive to me. There was an underlying sense of foreboding that became more real with every page I turned. Doctor Paul Clement traveled to...
NET galley WIN3.5 averaged Our main fellow, James is hired quite abruptly as the primary doctor of a mental health facility that includes a male and female inpatient department, and the Sleep Room. The sleeping permits for long exposure of sleep (obviously!), along with frequent use of ECT, and LARG...
I love this author's Liebermann series, so when i saw this stand alone I was excited. An old house turned into a mental institution for those who cannot be helped by other means, a radical new psychiatrist who does not believe in Freud's talking cure, a new therapy involving prolonged sleep and a na...
3.5 "Is good doctor slowly succumbing to madness or, has he really passed thought the gates of hell?" Answer is given close to the middle of book and I didn't enjoy that I would much more preferred left guessing is Monsieur Clement ill or he really had been possessed by demon.