National Award-Winning Psychiatrist Bruce Alan Kehr, M.D. has served as Founder and President of Potomac Psychiatry (PotomacPsychiatry.com) since 1981. Washingtonian Magazine awarded him their Top Doctor designation from 2012 to 2017. In 2016 and 2017 it named Potomac Psychiatry The Face of Psychiatry in their Faces of Washington issue. Dr. Kehr serves on the Board of the Institute on Aging of the University of Pennsylvania, and served as its Chairman from 2006 to 2009. The readers and editors of PharmaVOICE selected him in 2007 as one of the 100 Most Inspiring and Influential Leaders in the Life Sciences Industry. Dr. Kehr writes a weekly blog, and has created an extensive, searchable blog library located at drbrucekehr.com/blog/. From Dr. Kehr: Helping others brings me enormous joy. During my 40 years as a practicing psychiatrist it has been my honor to help thousands of patients ease emotional pain, end aloneness, and find self-love. While it has been a great privilege to be placed in a position of such trust, one of my deepest sources of frustration has been my inability to alleviate the suffering of greater numbers of people. The constraints of distance and time once seemed insurmountable. And so I write a weekly blog, and have written a book, with the hope that it will enable me to reach out and help many more people. Perhaps even you and the ones you love. If you suffer from emotional pain that just won't go away, feel alone at work or at home, suffer from low self-esteem, or endure challenging love relations, read my blogs and my book. I wrote them for you. Dr. Kehr received training in psychiatry at Tufts New England Medical Center, where he was Chief Resident; in neuropsychiatry at the VA Boston Healthcare System - Jamaica Plain; and in psychoanalysis at the Boston Psychoanalytic Institute. He practices psychiatry and psychotherapy using The Biopsychosocial Model to treat the Whole Person, by understanding each individual's unique genetic, biological, psychological, social, and life-stage characteristics. He feels that the practice of psychiatry is both a privilege, and a calling. His book, Becoming Whole: A Healing Companion to Ease Emotional Pain and Find Self-Love, is the culmination of his years of experience treating thousands of patients. By systematically teaching the basic principles of psychiatry to enable people to help themselves and those they love, and powerfully illustrated by stories of patients in treatment, Becoming Whole, is devoted to helping: - Anyone suffering from emotional distress that just won't go away - Patients in psychotherapy who are not getting better - Psychotherapists who would like to better understand the underlying biological basis of the symptoms experienced by their clients - Patients in treatment with a psychiatrist who have not fully recovered Read what reviewers who've previewed the book have to say, by visiting drbrucekehr.com/endorsements Dr. Kehr lives in Potomac, Maryland, with his wife, Barbara, a psychotherapist. They have two daughters: Melanie, an immigration attorney who advocates for asylum on behalf of refugees fleeing domestic violence and child abuse, and Lisa, a psychiatric nurse practitioner graduate student.