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Customer Review

Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 31 July 2015
I am a medical doctor, and reading Dr O'Sullivan book was of great interest to me - both professionally and non - professionally.
Sooner or later each one of us, doctors, will meets a patient with conversion disorder. And it is not necessary to be a neurologist or psychiatrist for that.
Most of us do not know what to do with these patients. Not all of us even able to recognize this pathology. I m glad that I found answers to some questions that I had.
Thank you, dear colleague, for an interesting work.
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