
The Schizophrenic Unicorn
Understanding the Diagnosis of Schizophrenia, The Centrality of Sleep, the Biopsychosocial Diagnostic Model of Mental Disorders&Considering a Practical& Proven Alternative
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Daniel Berger

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“More than a literary work, Dr. Berger has brilliantly shown in his book, The Schizophrenic Unicorn, that the Word of God has the specific answers that much of science is searching for regarding the human soul and behavior. As a seasoned psychiatrist, I can tell you confidently that we do not need more psychiatric labels to find healing. Instead, we need more Scripture to consume our minds and to interpret God’s gift of science to us.”— Thiago de Souza Machado, MD, Psychiatrist
“The Schizophrenic Unicorn provides one of the most comprehensive nonpharmacological approaches to what traditional psychiatry calls schizophrenia. The etiology of the symptomatology is discussed in great detail, particularly in the area of sleep disturbances . . . . This is an important book for all to read who either professionally deal with patients said to be schizophrenic or have friends who struggle in psychosis.”
— Roy Hobbs, MD F.R.C.S (C) F.A.C.S
“As someone who was given the label of paranoid schizophrenia, I can attest that schizophrenia is a made-up disease concept, a unicorn as Dr. Berger has exposed. Psychiatry is a self-serving entity which has grossly neglected its patients in favor of a biological approach to mental, emotional, and spiritual suffering. I was not suffering from a brain disease. I was suffering from soul sickness, a spiritual crisis which required a traumatic experience that led me to a spiritual approach. For nineteen years, I was left in that mental state until I found healing. It was my strong belief and faith in God and Jesus Christ that led to healing my soul of all its past psychological and spiritual injuries.
I highly recommend Dr. Berger's book. It is an eye opener. It is incredibly honest and brilliantly written. He leaves no stone unturned. He fills in all the missing parts that psychiatry has greatly ignored in its effort to prop up the brain disease theory.”— Tracey Higgins, Author and Advocate