- Roger Granet
Roger Granet, M.D.,
F.A.P.A. , ispsychiatrist and an author of several books on understanding disorders and diseases.Granet is a consulting psychiatrist at
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center ["Publishers Weekly ", September 3, 2001] , Clinical Professor of Psychiatry atWeill Medical College ofCornell University , a lecturer of psychiatry atColumbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons , the Medical Director at the Center for Pychiatry and Psycho-oncology and an attending physician atNew York Presbyterian Hospital andMorristown Memorial Hospital . He maintains private practices in both New York City, andMorristown, New Jersey .He is the author of a number of books. With
Elizabeth Ferber he wrote "Why am I Up, Why am I Down: Understanding Bipolar Disorder." In "Surviving Cancer Emotionally: Learning How to Heal" he argues that "a patient's emotional well-being improves her quality of life" while not connecting emotional states directly to the spread of cancer. ["Publishers Weekly, op. cit."] He is also the author of "Is it Alzheimers: What to do When Loved Ones Can't Remember What They Should" (1998), "Museum of Dreams," and "The World's A Small Town."His book, coauthored with Robert Aquinas McNally, "If You Think You Have Panic Disorder" took "Panic Disorder: A Critical Analysis" (1994), McNally's original "comprehensive and lucid" and "well written" text, ["Cognition and Emotion" and "Contemporary Psychology"] and adapted it for a wider audience.References
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