Review of Reconceptualizing Mental Illness in the Digital Age

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Ntokozo Joy Ndlovu
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This sounds like an informative book, discussing integral issue. I appreciate the review's honest review. I enjoyed reading this review.
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I really enjoyed this review! The detailed analysis of the author's writing style and the blend of history, personal opinions, and scientific research piqued my interest. Despite its complexities, I think this book offers valuable insights into mental illness in the digital age.
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This book is a book about mental illness and suicide. It is a self help book about the reason why people commit suicide. I can't wait to read it. Congrats on being book of the day!
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This book doesn't sound like my cup of tea, nevertheless, I commend the author for writing it in a bid to educate everyone. In addition, the reviewer has stated his fascination with the subject of discourse. Meaning, there's a lot to learn from it.
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"Reconceptualizing Mental Illness in the Digital Age" is a book that comprehensively talks about mental health and issues related to it today. It sounds educational, combining personal opinions with scientifically researched ideas, and contains references. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

Hi @lim mamanto, I just read your comments on the official review of "Reconceptualizing Mental Illness in the Digital Age: Ghosts in the Machine" and I was intrigued by the reference to Donald Trump's hair, and I imagine a psychiatrist could write an entire book about the Donald Trump and mental illness. I think this book covered a very interesting topic, but I was disappointed in the run-on sentences that were hard to understand. I chose not to add this book to my to -read list. Thanks for comments. @Mrlefty0706
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