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Postby mindatwork » Sat Jun 02, 2012 12:35 pm

Hello to moderators and fellow members,

I introduce myself as a student of mental health studies, and here to learn from experts and contribute my knowledge & training in this field.
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Re: Here to learn - mental health studies...

Postby salted lipstick » Sun Jun 03, 2012 3:44 pm

Hello and welcome. :D
In a way, I am not defined by my dissociation. In a way, I am.

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Re: Here to learn - mental health studies...

Postby mindatwork » Sun Jun 03, 2012 4:35 pm

Hello,

Thank you for the welcome! Appreciated. :-)
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Re: Here to learn - mental health studies...

Postby Ian Reynir » Thu Nov 01, 2012 6:08 pm

mindatwork - I'm pretty new here too and I very much enjoy academic studies on mental health, specifically bipolar. From what I can tell so far, everyone here (including me) is a lay person. I haven't seen everything, but I don't think there would be too many MD's here or "experts". Most of the material here seems to be relevant to helping each other with issues.

As for experts, I don't have relevant credentials. My PhD is in a technial field, but I'm good at doing research, so I look forward to reading your posts. Please PM me if you have any articles or published work that you can share. I ask this because I am working on an article for a journal publication on the topic of alternative views on bipolar disorder.

Thanks,

- Ian
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Re: Here to learn - mental health studies...

Postby mindatwork » Sat Nov 03, 2012 12:53 pm

Hi,

Thank you for the message. I would be happy to share with you any news of scientific developments taking place in BPD; and may be perhaps pen an article on my site that refers to the paper's findings.

Ian Reynir wrote:mindatwork - I'm pretty new here too and I very much enjoy academic studies on mental health, specifically bipolar. From what I can tell so far, everyone here (including me) is a lay person. I haven't seen everything, but I don't think there would be too many MD's here or "experts". Most of the material here seems to be relevant to helping each other with issues.

As for experts, I don't have relevant credentials. My PhD is in a technial field, but I'm good at doing research, so I look forward to reading your posts. Please PM me if you have any articles or published work that you can share. I ask this because I am working on an article for a journal publication on the topic of alternative views on bipolar disorder.

Thanks,

- Ian
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