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Apr 30, 2008 – Join Bruce Goldstein, author of Puppy Chow Is Better Than Prozac: The Story Of A Man And The Dog Who Saved His Life on Friday, May 9, 2008 live at 7 PM EST/ 4 PM PST with host Jacqueline Foreman on Your Mental Health Talk Radio at www.blogtalkradio.com/yourmentalhealth.
Most of Jacqueline Foreman's guests are authors and she personally reads all of the books of the guests that appear on her show, "This book was quite remarkable. I was amazed by Bruce's honesty when it came to discussing his depression. After the first page I was hooked. It was one of the best books I've read on the topic of mental health issues involving a man. Men usually don't like to talk about their depression or other mental health issues, but Bruce just came out and told his story. He's a brave guy to do that and I'm sure it's helped a lot of other men face their own issues." From the opening sentence...to the last...readers will appreciate how one seemingly insignificant four-legged creature made a life-altering difference to a young, suicidally depressed man. Four paws up...Joining the recent wave of memoirs about dogs and their owners, Goldstein's book differs in that it focuses on the ability of canines to touch our souls and provide unconditional love and support during times of extreme psychological stress. Bruce Goldstein is a full-time doggie daddy, an expressionist painter, a screenwriter, and a first-time author. A Staten Island graffiti artist turned New York City commercial artist, Goldstein has worked at several of the most respected, creative advertising agencies, including Chiat/Day, Deutsch and Hill Holliday. His work has appeared in The Bark magazine and New York Dog. Goldstein received a B.F.A. in Advertising Design from The Fashion Institute of Technology in 1992. He lives in Manhattan with his furry roommate, Ozzy. For more information on Bruce Goldstein and Ozzy you can visit Bruce's website is www.puppychowisbetterthanprozac.com # # # Your Mental Health is a program that deals with mental health issues and illness as well as the stigmas attached to people who suffer from various forms of mental illness. These illnesses include depression, personality disorders, ADHD, agoraphobia, panic, anxiety and many more. Experts will be available each week to answer questions on these topics and offer insights and places where you or a loved one can get help # # # Visit Press Room Email to Author Email to a Friend Previous News Next News
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