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This book is a cautionary tale of a 'Lady Doctor', who found herself stuck in a fairy tale of pain, disenchantment and abandonment. Forced to dive down the 'rabbit hole' of modern-day medicine, over a two-year period she encounters obstacles and characters, who, consistently challenged, and discounted her. Out of desperation, and afraid of insanity, she explored mythology, medicine, naturopathy, toxins, pain and trauma, to better understand her illness... Was she, crazy like Alice? Fading, like the Cheshire Cat? Or, as mad, as a Hatter?

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This book is a cautionary tale of a 'Lady Doctor', who found herself stuck in a fairy tale of pain, disenchantment and abandonment. Forced to dive down the 'rabbit hole' of modern-day medicine, over a two-year period she encounters obstacles and characters, who, consistently challenged, and discounted her. Out of desperation, and afraid of insanity, she explored mythology, medicine, naturopathy, toxins, pain and trauma, to better understand her illness... Was she, crazy like Alice? Fading, like the Cheshire Cat? Or, as mad, as a Hatter?
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Dr. Anita Campbell's first book, Good friends Bring Salad, was published by Wakefield press in 2006. After starting her medical career as a nurse, she went on to complete her junior doctor training in urban, rural and remote locations in Western Australia, and achieved a fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners six years after graduating from medical school.In 2014 Anita published research articles in both national and international medical and psychiatric journals on the topic of suicide and self-harm in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Subsequently, she completed further training in the management of mental health, drug and alcohol related conditions, and the use of medicinal cannabis in chronic health conditions.Anita continues to be passionate about patient-centred, trauma-informed and equitable health care. As a result of her journey, she is now focusing on health promotion and healing as a priority. Her website, www.madhattermd.com, encourages people to work on and heal from trauma and toxins.