Dr. Lawrence Climo, a Vietnam vet and retired psychiatrist, frustrated and discontented with his country's increasingly toxic civil discourse, wanted to see an end to it. But who was he to try and stop it? After an initial attempt to write a book on the subject left him still searching for answers, he came upon a Midrash that rekindled his commitment and efforts. More Midrashim further guided him to a better understanding, not only of the issue at hand, but of himself as well. He found the answers he sought, and now shares his thoughts and conclusions in this memoir, From Toxic Civil Discourse to Saving a World.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-965-524-374-1 (9789655243741)
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LAWRENCE H. CLIMO, M.D., a graduate of Yale College and Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, is a Vietnam Vet, awarded the Bronze Star Medal (USA) and Gallantry Cross Unit Citation with Palm (Republic of Vietnam) for his military service. He is a board-certified Life Member and Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and the author of The Patient Was Vietcong: An American Doctor in the Vietnamese Health Service, 1966- 1967; Psychiatrist on the Road: Encounters in Healing and Healthcare; and, Caregiving: Lives Derailed (under the pseudonym Eli Cannon).