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Every society has those who do not quite fit in. But there are some that we try our best to actively ignore, unless they cause some blatant disruption to our lives. Who notices the hoarder, closed up in their homes, until ordered to vacate due to fire hazard? Who cares that an arsonist, once convicted, is sent to a prison rather than psychiatric care? Who bothers to see the homeless, sleeping under awnings because they don't believe they are safe elsewhere? In this collection of short stories, Dr. Lawrence Matrick draws our attention to those fringe members of society who suffer from character…mehr

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Every society has those who do not quite fit in. But there are some that we try our best to actively ignore, unless they cause some blatant disruption to our lives. Who notices the hoarder, closed up in their homes, until ordered to vacate due to fire hazard? Who cares that an arsonist, once convicted, is sent to a prison rather than psychiatric care? Who bothers to see the homeless, sleeping under awnings because they don't believe they are safe elsewhere? In this collection of short stories, Dr. Lawrence Matrick draws our attention to those fringe members of society who suffer from character disorders, some to the point they are shunned by all but their closest relations. Through the fictional stories of those such as Gilbert, the arsonist, or Elsa, the Munchhausen patient, experience the trials they, their families, and their communities undergo due to their mental distress. After each tale, you have the opportunity to learn the psychiatric facts of each condition and the recourses available from a professional psychiatrist, Dr. Lawrence E. Matrick. Join him in raising awareness of those living with character disorders in our communities, for even they need someone to care-and someone to love.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Lawrence E. Matrick received his M.D. degree in Medicine from the Manitoba Medical College. He subsequently worked at the Provincial Mental Hospital as a resident in psychiatry. He continued his studies in London, England and received his British degrees in Psychiatry. As a Fellow of the Canadian Royal College of Physicians and Assistant Professor in Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, Dr. Matrick maintained a full-time private practice in Vancouver for almost 50 years. He also frequently served as a court appointed expert witness in British Columbia. A previously published nonfiction writer, he lives in West Vancouver. For more information about this author visit his website, www.lawrencematrick.com. The Quisling is his first novel.