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Cry the Beloved Mind: A Voyage of Hope [Paperback]

Vernon M. Neppe (Author)
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0897168232 978-0897168236 February 1999
"The Second Coming of Oliver Sacks." This is one reader's portrayal of Dr. Vernon M. Neppe's latest book "Cry the Beloved Mind: A Voyage of Hope." High praise, indeed, given that Dr. Sacks has achieved an international reputation with his books, movies and TV programs in the area of unusual, abnormal brain functioning.

Vernon Neppe MD, PhD, in his own right an internationally respected neuropsychiatrist, expert on brain medications, and author of Innovative Psychopharmacotherapy and The Psychology of Dj Vu, agrees that there are similarities: "Dr. Sacks's books and TV series," he says, "are about the brain and are meant for the general reader. Similarly, Cry the Beloved Mind aims at educating patients, their families, the public, students and academia about the brain." Dr. Neppe says that the first chapter of his book (entitled Awakenings Revisited) may well be compared to the movie Awakenings. That film was based on Dr. Sacks's account on how patients were re-awakened after many years by a special drug. But, he adds: "Cry the Beloved Mind encompasses even more, as I share several personal new discoveries with my readers as well as targeting hope for recovery. My book is far more than just a wonderful way for the general reader to be educated in areas such as depression, seizures, psychosis, brain medications and social medical issues. I wrote it with a far deeper purpose in mind. There are many patients suffering out there and I want to help them."

Cry the Beloved Mind is, indeed, a compassionate, respectful, self-help book which allows patients, their families and the general reader to understand what their doctors are doing when using powerful mind-modifying medications such as Prozac, BuSpar and Tegretol. As for Dr. Neppe's consultations in the book, he has taken a fresh approach, writing in a style that he describes as being "a play within prose." It is fundamentally a dialogue between the generic "Doctor" and his patients or medical students using the entirely new literary genre of "sciction"-medical science expressed through fictitious composite case histories. Although incorporating various patients, all the cases are based on fact, so that there is a real educational opportunity while patient confidentiality is protected. The book functions as a unit with the medical student, Andrew, developing not only skills but medical maturity as the book progresses. The section of Dr. Neppe's book that some may find most intriguing are the pages devoted to so-called "medical social issues". Embedded in every chapter, are short, spicy interchanges about the use of generic medications, relating to issues surrounding legitimate informed consent, as well as what constitutes normality, self-growth, and the ongoing dilemmas of treatment. Also included are reasons why not to commit suicide.

For the reader, a survey of the Table of Contents of Cry the Beloved Mind: A Voyage of Hope is most illuminating. Each of the twelve chapters build to make a magnificent whole. For instance.

"The woman who predicts earthquakes." provides the fascination for the education about seizure advances.

"Curing the incurable" describes Dr. Neppe's amazing discovery of the first apparent cure for the terrible movement disorder of tardive dyskinesia, one of the major scourges in all of psychiatry.

"Tomorrow I will kill myself" changes when a patient's atypical brain firing is finally treated successfully.

"The deep dark pit" illustrates how Dr. Neppe was able to help even the most resistant depressed patient.

On the lighter side, two chapters are paired together: "Sugar and spice" (discussing such social drugs as coffee), and "And everything nice" (focusing on herbal remedies). And yet, the most valuable reference portion of the book may be the comprehensive glossaries: patients and families repeatedly comment on how useful these are to their education; so do students.

The author, Dr. Vernon Neppe has outstanding credentials. Not only is he an internationally recognized pioneer in the fields of neuropsychiatry and psychopharmacology, but he communicates that real caring, humanity, knowledge, humor, respect and warmth that we all want in our physicians.

We can identify compassionately with every unique and fascinating patient, learn to respect them, and participate in an engaging medical detective mystery of finding solutions to the seemingly insoluble.

This is a book you do not want to miss. Every page educates and enthralls the reader-whether patient, physician, intelligent general reader, student or therapist-touching important social issues ranging from gun control to informed consent. The book's broad spectrum engages interest while fascinating and teaching all at the same time.

Far more than pharmacology, this book delivers meaning for those who have lost it. Viktor Frankl did so in an abstract sense, and Norman Vincent Peale more pragmatically in his theological directions. This book promises to be the medical and pharmacological equivalent, unfolding through twelve chapters the hope that, by careful evaluation, patients can, should and will get better.

The chapters form a series of linked stories blending several real patients together into one using the new style of "sciction"-science through fiction. Through these fictitious case histories, Dr. Neppe explores how correction of the underlying biology of the brain can do wonders for one's mind. The use of extensive dialogue simplifies complex areas and allows easier targeting of specific areas of the book such as depression and anxiety, seizures, psychoses and movement disorders. Dr. Neppe provides insights into drug interactions as well as fashionable alternative medicines like St John's wort, so that it feels like one is consulting with this master clinician.

Cry the Beloved Mind has the qualities of a classic-a new style of educating, a voyage of hope for those with difficulties and a wonderful introduction to the area for students of psychology, medicine, as well as members of family and friends of patients.

Those in distress will benefit enormously by the positive message of success. But then so will those interested in psychology, medicine or even a new style of writing.


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"A compelling first-hand experience of the fascinating world of neuropsychiatry. Witnessing this master clinician at work fuels a realistic optimism about recovery from even the most extreme afflictions of the mind." -- Michael Norden MD, Psychiatrist. University of Washington, Seattle. Author of the important related text, "Beyond Prozac".

"Cry the Beloved Mind fascinates and educates. The reader is allowed insights into major discoveries through dramatic explorations of medical information interspersed with social issues. A remarkable contribution, you should not do without." -- Melvin Morse, MD, Pediatrician. Author of the best seller, "Closer to the Light".

"Even though I'm not a patient, I recognize people like this in the book. I was surprised to find this so interesting that I want to read it again. I'm ordering four copies to distribute to friends." -- Joseph Isaacson, General reader, Philadelphia.

"More than a mere book, this is a voyage that can help thousands of lost souls with the awareness that given detailed evaluations, modern medicine can help even the most difficult of brain conditions." -- Jay Luxenberg MD. Internist, University of California, San Francisco. Author of "Residential Care".

"Residents and medical students can learn a great deal from this book; general readers and patients an enormous amount." -- Ronald Schneeweiss MD. Past Chairman and Professor of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle.

"That's what your book really does well. The thinking behind the drugs and the decisions. We really don't hear this as patients." -- A patient.

"This book takes us on a voyage to the most mysterious destination of all, the human mind. Vernon Neppe is a wonderful guide. Using the Socratic method practiced by all great teachers, Dr. Neppe takes us into the clinic with patients where we all join him on his daily exploration of discovery and hope." -- Paul Perry, Arizona. Many times New York Times Best-selling Author.

"This should be essential reading for psychology students. It would certainly have made my life much easier, if I had available such a readable way to be educated. The unique case histories and focus on social and medical issues make the book very important." -- Glenn Goodwin, PhD, Neuropsychologist in private practice.

"Using the new literary style of sciction, Dr. Neppe demonstrates his international expertise with care and respect for patients. He conveys hope and valuable information for more than just the general reader. I learned a great deal." -- Dale Sobotka, MD, Psychiatrist in private practice.

From the Back Cover

A voyage of hope for the patient and family, an education for the general reader, fascinating reading for the student and practitioner, defining, for the first time, sciction-medical science through fiction

- Can the incurable be cured? - What is normal? - Can explosions occur in the brain? Can they be treated? - What is the ideal antidepressant? - Can too much drug cause the seizures it's meant to cure? - How do cigarettes, caffeine and juices interact with medications? - What is the medical perspective on herbal remedies? - Is generic substitution okay? - What is sometimes missed in the psychotic patient? - How can we search for meaning? - Can natural earth changes affect the brain? - Can we awaken patients who are as immobile as statues? - Can we normalize our behavior through brain chemistry? - Are guns lethal or weapons of self-defense?

"A remarkable contribution, you should not do without." Melvin Morse, MD. Closer to the Light

"Witnessing this master clinician at work fuels a realistic optimism about recovery" Michael Norden MD, Beyond Prozac

"Vernon Neppe is a wonderful guide." Paul Perry, Best-selling Author


Product Details

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Elton Wolf Pub (February 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0897168232
  • ISBN-13: 978-0897168236
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #973,011 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars This book is an essential contribution to mankind !!, April 13, 1999
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This review is from: Cry the Beloved Mind: A Voyage of Hope (Paperback)
The subtitle : "a voyage of hope "encapsulates the essential theme of this book - it offers enormous hope to mental sufferers and to practitioners as well. It should be made readily available in every library worldwide - every medical student, every potential and practicing psychologist, every social worker and all members of the general public who either suffer themselves or have family members who are suffering some form of mental disorder should read this book - readers will be enriched and empowered . Dr. Neppe is indeed a genious who is able to share his wisdom in a sensitive and extremely palatable form . His contribution has the potential of saving many lives and dramatically improving the quality of life of many others. Thank you Dr. Neppe for taking the time to write this valuable book. I strongly recommend this book to every person who in some way is connected with mental illness -- even the layman can read this book, as Dr. Neppe has written it in the form of stories so it makes riveting reading ! Bravo ! The best book I have ever had the priviledge of reading !
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