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.
Stew’s Reviews recently reviewed Mark Rubinstein’s latest book. He 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 […]
Mark Rubinstein wrote a guest blog post for KevinMD.com. In it, he writes about how the “integration of psychiatry with neuroscience, biochemistry and genetics has already begun.” You can read the full post, “The integration of psychiatry with neuroscience, biochemistry, and genetics,” here.
Mark Rubinstein wrote a guest blog post for The Good Men Project about findings of Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity (NGRI) and how rarely it occurs. You can read his full guest post, “Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity: Getting Away with Murder?,” here.
Deborah Kalb spoke with Mark Rubinstein about Bedlam’s Door for her blog, Book Q&As with Deborah Kalb. You can read the full interview here.
Mark Rubinstein and Bedlam’s Door were featured in a review on the blog Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers. It featured the following conclusion: I have to agree, it’s a book ripped from the pages of life that reads like fiction and yet manages to impart pointers, suggestions, and scientific facts along the way that are both fascinating […]
Mark Rubinstein was interviewed by Ashley Welch for CBS News. In it, she asked him what his motivation was for writing Bedlam’s Door and what he hoped to accomplish with it, among many other questions. You can read the full interview in her article, “Mysteries of the Mind: Psychiatrist Shares ‘True Tales of Madness and Hope,’” available here.
Mark Rubinstein wrote a new article, “Can We Ever Really Change Who We Are?” for Psych Central. In it, he writes about his experience as an author and a psychiatrist. You can read the full post here.
Jon Land, author of many thrillers himself, reviewed Bedlam’s Door in the Providence Journal‘s September 29th “Thriller Roundup”: Mark Rubinstein’s eye-opening “Bedlam’s Door” (Thunder Lake Press, $15.95, 280 pages) might not be fiction, but it certainly helps us better understand the methods and motivations of the psychologically damaged who populate both sides of the genre. Rubinstein, […]
Bedlam’s Door was reviewed by Elise Ronan on the blog Journaling on Paper. In her review, she writes that “Dr. Rubinstein’s book is unique in that it presents those with mental heath conditions as the fragile human beings that they are.” She also adds a personal note, in closing: In all honesty, one of the […]