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Thanks for wanting to write, or thinking about it anyway.  Broken-link reports or feedback are very welcome and appreciated.   

Unfortunately, I cannot help you find a doctor in your area.  I have some minimal academic connections now (2007), but many fewer than you might think.  However, I have assembled everything that I can think of which might be helpful in finding someone in this long essay about finding a therapist/psychiatrist (it is a chapter which would not fit in my book).

Here are two options for writing to me: 

1. If you have question about bipolar disorder, reach me through Bipolar World.

Please do not write directly to me with your bipolar question; I'd hate to just delete it, but that's what I have to do to keep up.  However, if your question raises an issue that many people wonder or worry about, you can help them by asking!  In order to make that possible, please send in your question through BipolarWorld.net, where I am the "Ask the Doctor" guy.   You can look at the Archives there to see if someone has already asked something similar.  Another great source, though more technical, is the Bipolar Expert at MHSource.  

I'm sorry to say that I will probably get to only some of the questions submitted on that site.  The webmasters have lined up some volunteers to help with questions I don't respond to; so you might write and hear back from someone else; or not see your question turn up at all.  I apologize in advance if that happens to you. 

2. If you have a link-repair note, or a comment, or need to slap me upside the head. 

Feedback of any sort, and help keeping the site running properly, is always useful. You're welcome to write. As of September 2007 the volume of mail has reached a point where I can't keep up by replying to each comment.  So I apologize here for not writing you back, if you do not hear from me.  

    Send to: jimp@psycheducation.org  

Thank you.  

Jim Phelps, M.D.