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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. show more

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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Noctuary's auditory hallucinations
Noctuary's auditory hallucinations rated it 11 years ago
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'...
Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews
Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews rated it 11 years ago
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...
Skinny Dipping Into Books
Skinny Dipping Into Books rated it 11 years ago
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...
Beamis12
Beamis12 rated it 12 years ago
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...
AnnaMatsuyama
AnnaMatsuyama rated it 13 years ago
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.
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