From the Edge of the Couch

From the Edge of the Couch

by RajPersaud (Author)

Synopsis

You may think that vampires and werewolves were merely the stuff of bad Hollywood films and mysterious legends, but as consultant psychiatrist Dr Raj Persaud reveals, there are real people out there who believe they are werewolves and vampires. As a result, they behave in ways beyond our most disturbing dreams and the wildest fantasies of imaginative film producers. Dr Persaud uses authentic case studies to explain contemporary thinking on brain function and emotional disorders - such as that of the man who could only get his sexual kicks by being crushed in garbage trucks, the film fan who embedded dozens of needles into his body in order to become a robot, and those who take dieting to the ultimate limit by obsessively giving blood or eating nothing but toilet paper. Through these and other conditions, such as alien hand syndrome - where sufferers believe that one of their own hands is out to harm them - multiple personality disorder , erotomania and the cases of some women in Turkey whose tears are actually filled with blood, Dr Persaud also suggests that we may not have as much free will and control over our bodies as we would like to believe and provides startling new evidence that these conditions might be more common than sceptical psychiatrists realize.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Publisher: Bantam Press
Published: 03 Mar 2003

ISBN 10: 059304696X
ISBN 13: 9780593046968
Book Overview: You may think that vampires and werewolves are merely the creation of Hollywood and legend, but as consultant psychiatrist Dr Raj Persaud reveals in From the Edge of the Couch, there are bizarre people out there who are convinced they really are werewolves, vampires and other incredible creatures. As a result, they behave in ways beyond our wildest fantasies.

Media Reviews
There's nowt so strange as folk. Like the man who enjoys in a sexual sense getting crushed in garbage trucks. Or the film fan who tried to turn himself into a robot by filling his body with needles. Or the people who really believe they are werewolves and vampires and conduct themselves accordingly. This is popular psychiatry as freak show, so it has immense voyeuristic appeal, but the author is a consultant at the Maudsley Hospital, London, and a well-known agony uncle on ITV's This Morning. So there's plenty of weirdness here, but it's well written weirdness. Plus it's sanitised for the reader's protection by academic references and the prophylactic jargon of the science of the mind. Don't shelve under Self Help. Try Beyond Help.
Author Bio
Dr Raj Persaud is a Consultant Psychiatrist at the Maudsley Hospital, London. He has won numerous awards, including the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Research Prize and Medal. An accomplished broadcaster, he has a weekly slot on ITV's hugely popular programme, 'This Morning' and is currently presenting the acclaimed Radio 4 programme, 'All in the Mind'. He also writes regularly in the national press and has a column in Men's Health magazine. He lives in London.