
I am a writer and psychiatrist in private practice in the Berkshires, MA. I am interested in shame, the medical humanities, and literature.
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I had a strange experience, on my second day of tests at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. On my way to an MRI appointment, I asked one of the many uniformed information officers about a detour to the cafeteria.
Mayo is what I might...
I acknowledge that the initials after my name do not stand for Minor Deity.
I know that my medical knowledge is finite and will be inadequate for many of my patients.
When my medical knowledge fails us, I will...
In Madeleine Thien’s philosophical, millennia-spanning novel, “The Book of Records,” the stories of Hannah Arendt, Baruch Spinoza and the Chinese poet, Du Fu, all refugees of some kind, are interwoven across time and space. This book dazzle...
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At the age of 19, in 1985, I flew into Landers, Wyoming, for a month-long wilderness course in the Wind River Mountains. The airplane was no longer than a compressed U-Haul, and its violent response to...
One day when my mother was 33, she lost her balance and fell while running for a bus. Or she was in the kitchen, breading pieces of chicken, when the bowl of flour fell from her hands to the floor. Or she fainted getting out of the shower....
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I am a writer and psychiatrist in private practice in the Berkshires, MA. My work focuses on examining psychiatry through a humanistic lens, and challenging the very categories of doctor and patient.
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