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  • Revealing Psychiatry: From an Insider

  • Psychiatric Stories for Open Minds and to Open Minds
  • By: Pavlos Sakkas
  • Narrated by: Jack Chekijian
  • Length: 11 hrs and 48 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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Revealing Psychiatry: From an Insider

By: Pavlos Sakkas
Narrated by: Jack Chekijian
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This volume contains the principal elements preoccupying modern psychiatry. The author introduces the listener to all mental illnesses, on the one hand through real examples derived from his rich clinical experience and on the other explaining in simple terms the fault that is the underlying cause. It is in essence an interesting investigation into the magical world of the human brain.

Using easily comprehended language, the author provides convincing explanations for the diverse mental functions. The models he expounds on bring mental illness down to earth from the mists of philosophy to the realities of medicine. He compares schizophrenia to a minor short circuit and anorexia nervosa to the activation of a program in reserve in the brain. He gives reasons for the necessity for sleep and dreams.

Other than a doctor, however, Pavlos Sakkas is a person intensively querying social behavior. His many years of practice of psychiatry and his experience of human pain give him the potential to be of assistance to those who arrive at crucial crossroads in their lives. His charitable attitude and the unconventional viewpoints he develops provide interesting answers to the greatest existentialist questioning of human beings. He speaks of his own questioning and recounts what he answers when his patients ask him about the meaning of life.

©2015 Pavlos Sakkas (P)2015 Pavlos Sakkas
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Very Informative Psychiatric Studies

"Revealing Psychiatry" is an interesting look at some of the issues regarding mental illness as well as other topics of study. The book draws upon case studies and is a good informative listen for anyone in the academic field of psychiatry. I like Pavlos Sakkas' approach through open-mindedness. This was a book I had to listen to in several sittings as it's a lot to absorb but very worthwhile.

Jack Chekijian's narration was excellent. He's has a wonderful voice with spot on inflections as well as perfect enunciation. His professionalism shows and he's become one of my fave readers. In "Revealing Psychiatry" his delivery is well suited for the content. An overall great job.

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Seriously informative!

This book is an excellent resource for anyone who cares for, lives with, or just seeks to understand the inner workings of the human brain. The information is presented in a way that is easy to understand, and yet revolutionizes the way we view one of the most amazingly complex organs we use. The whole book is interesting, but for the purpose of easing the minds of a specific illness, after you read the first chapter, the other chapters are broken down into a respective illness. So, you could skip around. The narrator did a great job with enunciating clearly, which made the information easier to digest without distraction.

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good book dude

I appreciate their efforts in putting an outstanding series of telling. I liked how they took realistic stories, into putting relating them with mental illnesses of psychiatric discoveries.

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Good for Psychaitry education!

Would you try another book from Pavlos Sakkas and/or Jack Chekijian?

surely

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Revealing Psychiatry’s is a good book for people who are in Psychiatry field or work in relation of psychology. Stories in the book basically case studies and very educative. Jack Chekijian’s did outstanding job in narration, he voice was perfect, I will recommend this book and narrator Jack to my friends.

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Revealing Phychiatry

This was a really interesting take on mental conditions.Jack Chekijian was the perfect narrator.“I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher

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Interesting Overall

The author reviews major cases that he has come across in his career and interjects his own viewpoints, some of which I didn't care for, but was overall very interesting. The author is also brave to reveal some questionably unethical interventions and why he did them, some of which he would surely be prosecuted for in the U.S., but perhaps not in Greece where he practiced.

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I gathered some information from this book but lost interest towards the end. Thank god it's only one hour +

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