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From the Chief of Psychiatry for Correctional Health Services in New York City comes a revelatory and deeply compassionate memoir that takes readers inside Bellevue Hospitals forensic psychiatry unit and brings to life the world - the system, the staff, and the haunting cases - that shaped one young psychiatrist as she learned about respect, survival, and our shared humanity.Dr. Ford shares her stories of caring for these patients - from one of the most hated and alienated inmates at Rikers, who cries when discussing his abusive childhood, to the writer, who agrees to treatment in exchange for Dr. Fords take on the opening chapter of his book, to the twenty-four-year-old schizophrenic whom Dr. Ford later encounters on the streets of Manhattan, happy and healthy after finally finding the right medication.Fords riveting memoir is marked by explosive crises and episodes of violent psychosis, but also moving stories of compassion and hope in the face of overwhelming dysfunction. Eloquent and urgent, her indelible chronicle offers affecting proof that sometimes amazing things happen."The individual stories of these men - who were central to my experiences as a psychiatrist - are at once incredibly humbling, terrifying, and inspiring. Through them, I learned about survival and hope." - Elizabeth Ford, MD



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