TEEN-MDThis book deals with Mind, Body, and Spirit. It follows my career path from Boston to Dallas; then, to suburban Philadelphia. It tells 27 stories based on fact – each about a teenager or young adult with overwhelming problems, and how they were resolved. Patients eventually bared their anguish, anxiety, and fears – often related to moral issues. In spite of this, humor frequently provided welcome relief. This uncommon interaction makes the book a page turner. The dialogue is captivating. |
Contents
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21 | |
40 | |
52 | |
CHAPTER FOUR | 55 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 67 |
CHAPTER SIX | 84 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 100 |
CHAPTER THIRTEEN | 193 |
CHAPTER FOURTEEN | 206 |
CHAPTER FIFTEEN | 226 |
CHAPTER SIXTEEN | 231 |
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN | 237 |
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN | 258 |
CHAPTER NINETEEN | 290 |
CHAPTER TWENTY | 295 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 111 |
CHAPTER NINE | 119 |
CHAPTER TEN | 126 |
CHAPTER ELEVEN | 133 |
CHAPTER TWELVE | 170 |
CHAPTER TWENTYONE | 335 |
EPILOGUE | 351 |
APPENDIX | 353 |
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