When I was 14 years old, I experienced mild depression and self injuries. I never said this, but when my mother found her, she forced me to see a therapist. Not open, I lied to the therapist about my feelings and even eye contact. But the doctor is because I am a wise child, because I am not drinking medicine, my mental health is just fine. If someone I care enough enough, I will find that I'm obviously lying.
I will never forget that I had a dead year. Until then, I was a busy neuropsychologist at a prosperous private clinic that provides treatment to patients with various medical and mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, concussion, dementia, etc. Because I get up every morning to find my favorite work, I often tell others that I am very lucky. I could not do it until one day ... On the way to seeing a patient, one day, I doubled to unbearable pain. I went to my front office soon that the meeting ended and my staff could help the next stage of the process and I came back to the hall slowly and then vomited and fainted . I arrived in the emergency room, fought for my life and started a very terrible 5 months.
My first encounter with a neuropsychologist was an interview for an hour and a half. I am very good at expressing, I am a very fast thinker. I feel like I failed most of the time, but I am living a very fulfilling life: I have a doctorate, I teach the university, I wrote 10 novels. Mother, wife, rapist survivor, recovered alcohol addiction accompanied by a 17-year awakening. Still, I know to keep a secret and wake up everyday - until my coffee is kicked - I tell myself that it has failed over and over again. I am a loser
Dr. Jay Seitz is a highly skilled neuropsychologist in Manhattan with more than 15 years of experience. He has private practical experience in clinical neuropsychology, consulting neuropsychologist at various organizations and clinics. Since 2000, he undergoes neuropsychological diagnosis, neuropsychological evaluation and evaluation, neurocognitive evaluation, and neurocognitive rehabilitation in children, adolescents, adults and adult adults with neuropathy and disability and developmental disorders I have done it.