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James A. Bourgeois
Academic Psychiatry 2009;33:104-104.
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University of California, Davis, Sacramento

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First, my fiercely independent grandfather suffered a left-sided stroke;
I poignantly recall the day he was declared incapacitated to make his own decisions.
Years later, my fiercely independent father became cognitively incapacitated from Alzheimer disease.
I am a now a PSM psychiatrist, routinely performing such assessments.
I think of the two of them daily.
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