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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 22, 1998
Jay Goldstein presents an interesting combination of highly technical neurobiochemical arguments mixed with practical, anecdotal reports from his work with patients with severe neurosomatic disorders. The scientific statements and arguments are so complex that most physicians would would have difficulty following them, or even arguing with them. There is , however, an underlying logic and point of view which is fascinating and holds the possibility of helping a lot of people with apparently hopeless medical problems. I skipped over many sections of the book because of the "heaviness" of the medical language. Despite this, I realy enjoyed the book and hope to try some of the therapies with my patients.
Joseph R. Duba, M.D.
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