Beyond Bedlam’s Door was featured on Cheryl’s Reviews on Goodreads. In her review, she writes that “Some of the stories could be a storyline for Law & Order.” You can read the full review here.
BlogCritics Reviews Beyond Bedlam’s Door
Bedlam’s Door was reviewed on BlogCritics. In the review, Luke Goldstein writes:
I’ve grown up a fan of the legal practice and the core idea of defending those in need of help and treating everyone fairly without regard to the money or fame involved. Dr. Rubinstein continues to show in example after example his dedication to those ideals, while also trying to be understandably humble. Yet in case after case, it was clear that when faced with tough choices and outside pressures, he took his work and his ethical promise to heart.
You can read the full review here.
Margo Kelly Reviews Beyond Bedlam’s Door
Margo Kelly reviewed Beyond Bedlam’s Door on her blog. She writes:
I’m intrigued by the reality of how much influence one person has over another. This book explores and shows how loved ones can knowingly, and unknowingly, hinder another person’s ability to master his or her own mental condition.
You can read her full review here.
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Beyond Bedlam’s Door reviewed on Mrs. Reads Books
Shannon of Mrs. Reads Books reviewed Beyond Bedlam’s Door. In her review, she writes:
I found the book to be very interesting, just as I did Bedlam’s Door, and enjoyed reading the wide variety of cases involved. These are the one only two books I have read where the case studies have been written directly from the psychiatrist who treated the patients. The author states in his bio on Goodreads that “Every patient has a story to tell,” and that is how these books are written, with each chapter telling a unique, interesting and individual story.
You can read the full review here.
Beyond Bedlam’s Door featured on Instapundit
Instapundit.com featured Beyond Bedlam’s Door in their April 4th news update. You can read more here.
Beyond Bedlam’s Door featured on Sincerely Stacie
Sincerely Stacie featured Beyond Bedlam’s Door on her blog. You can read about Beyond Bedlam’s Door, and the rest of her “New Books from March 2017,” here.
Bookloon Review
Jessica Maguire reviewed Bedlam’s Door for Bookloon. In it, she writes:
In this progressive age it seems as though there are few aspects of life that are taboo. Tattoos and piercings are flaunted about so much that it’s almost unusual to find someone without them. Sexuality is a topic openly discussed and everyone seems to share everything on social media. However, mental illness is still a rather tight-lipped subject.
You can read the full review here.
Excellent Review for Bedlam’s Door
Lucas Goldstein’s review of Bedlam’s Door calls the book “a sane view from inside an insane world” and writes
‘Bedlam’s Door: True Tales of Madness and Hope’ is informative, encapsulating, and endearing. Dr. Rubinstein doesn’t just document experiences he had, he rather recounts them like stories around a campfire, each one meant to deliver another lesson and moral. He shows more than just a clinician’s eye. He shows a caretaker’s heart.
You can read the full review here.
BlogCritics Reviews Bedlam’s Door
Bedlam’s Door was reviewed on BlogCritics. You can read the full review, “Book Review: ‘Bedlam’s Door: True Tales of Madness and Hope’ by Mark Rubinstein, M.D.,” here.
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