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‘This is honestly my dream book… Fascinating’ FERN BRADY ‘Fearlessly honest, funny and uplifting’ JO BRAND ‘Very funny and deeply sympathetic. Really excellent’ HENRY MARSH Most of the psychiatric cases in this book are Benji’s patients. Some of them are his family. One of them is him. Opening the doors to the psychiatric ward, NHS psychiatrist Dr. Benji Waterhouse offers a captivating insight into one of medicine’s most enigmatic and debated fields. Why would anyone in their right mind choose to practice psychiatry? Do the remedies to life's complexities actually lie within medical school textbooks? Moreover, how can patients who are vulnerable receive appropriate care when psychiatry is short on staff, hospital beds, and definitive cures? This is an enlightening medical memoir showing perspectives from both sides of the doctor's desk. It’s the ideal choice for readers who enjoyed This Is Going to Hurt, Unnatural Causes, and The Prison Doctor.
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‘This is honestly my dream book… Fascinating’ FERN BRADY ‘Fearlessly honest, funny and uplifting’ JO BRAND ‘Very funny and deeply sympathetic. Really excellent’ HENRY MARSH Most of the psychiatric cases in this book are Benji’s patients. Some of them are his family. One of them is him. Opening the doors to the psychiatric ward, NHS psychiatrist Dr. Benji Waterhouse offers a captivating insight into one of medicine’s most enigmatic and debated fields. Why would anyone in their right mind choose to practice psychiatry? Do the remedies to life's complexities actually lie within medical school textbooks? Moreover, how can patients who are vulnerable receive appropriate care when psychiatry is short on staff, hospital beds, and definitive cures? This is an enlightening medical memoir showing perspectives from both sides of the doctor's desk. It’s the ideal choice for readers who enjoyed This Is Going to Hurt, Unnatural Causes, and The Prison Doctor.
