Talk:Gary Greenberg

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Disambig Page needed? or is this the same guy?[edit]

I did a Google search for Gary Greenberg (you can use this URL for the "hits" to easily do one yourself); and several of the first-page hits (including the first hit!) were about some guy who is the author of The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry and is a practicing psychotherapist in Connecticut.

Now, the Gary Greenberg in this Wikipedia article (Gary Greenberg) may not the same guy -- more likely, he just has the same name. Apparently, if (1) he is the same guy, then the word "psychotherapist" should appear in the lede (probably in the first sentence) of this Wikipedia article; and if (2) he is someone else, then a disambig page might be in order. (Apparently, both Greenbergs are notable...)

Any comments? Can a disambig page contain a "[red link]" to a guy who ("should", but) does not "yet" have his own Wikipedia article? --Mike Schwartz (talk) 19:43, 3 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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