Psychiatrist
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And I got into this state of soul-searching, trying to really discover my role as a
psychiatrist
in Africa.
A guy goes into a
psychiatrist.
The
psychiatrist
says, "You're crazy."
The
psychiatrist
says, "All right, you're ugly."
Now when I got out, I was diagnosed and I was given medications by a
psychiatrist.
Viktor Frankl was a German
psychiatrist
who'd spent five years in a Nazi concentration camp.
While I was preparing to write my student note for the Yale Law Journal on mechanical restraints, I consulted an eminent law professor who was also a psychiatrist, and said surely he would agree that restraints must be degrading, painful and frightening.
He said, "Well, I asked to see the prison
psychiatrist.
So I said to the psychiatrist, 'I get sexual pleasure from crashing cars into walls.'"
I told the
psychiatrist
that I wanted to watch women as they died, because it would make me feel more normal."
And the minute he got there, said he took one look at the place, asked to see the psychiatrist, said, "There's been a terrible misunderstanding.
I'm not a psychiatrist, a social worker or an expert in domestic violence.
You ought to be able to go to a
psychiatrist
or a psychologist, and put down your 10-dollar copay, and get treated, just like you do when you got a cut on your arm.
"This," wrote the
psychiatrist
Viktor Frankl, "is the last of the human freedoms: to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances."
I was referred to a psychiatrist, who likewise took a grim view of the voice's presence, subsequently interpreting everything I said through a lens of latent insanity.
My mental health status had been a catalyst for discrimination, verbal abuse, and physical and sexual assault, and I'd been told by my psychiatrist, "Eleanor, you'd be better off with cancer, because cancer is easier to cure than schizophrenia."
For the last two and a half years, I'm one of the few, if not the only, child
psychiatrist
operating in refugee camps, shorelines and rescue boats in Greece and the Mediterranean Sea.
She actually has a Harvard psychiatrist, and she's been treated for a mood disorder among other things.
But such ardent watchfulness can lead to anxiety, so much so that years later, when I was investigating why so many young black men were diagnosed with schizophrenia, six times more than they ought to be, I was not surprised to hear the
psychiatrist
say, "Black people are schooled in paranoia."
He had come across the quote in a really beautiful book called "Man's Search for Meaning," by Viktor Frankl, a neurologist and
psychiatrist
who survived years in a Nazi concentration camp.
From a
psychiatrist
in New York City: "Pretty soon we will have to disclose whether we prefer cats to dogs, what model of car we drive, and what toilet paper we use."
Ten years ago, I recorded a StoryCorps interview with my dad who was a psychiatrist, and became a well-known gay activist.
I'm a
psychiatrist
who works with pregnant and postpartum women, a reproductive psychiatrist, and in the decade that I've been working in this field, I've noticed a pattern.
The first story starts with a child
psychiatrist
at Johns Hopkins Hospital named Leo Kanner.
That one must have been written by the best
psychiatrist
ever, to know that about such a tiny figure behind a lectern.
They are less likely to see a child
psychiatrist.
And then one day, they sent him to a
psychiatrist.
During his second session, he told the
psychiatrist
he had a terrible skin disease from head to toe.
The
psychiatrist
asked, "Why are you in this state?"
I even saw a
psychiatrist.
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