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Monthly Archives: May 2015
One of Us or Something Other?
Analyzing the Perpetrators of the Acts That Shake Us to the Core: True Crime and Its Place in Books Though I am technically a forensic psychiatrist, the work I do is perinatal psychiatry—mental illness pertaining to pregnancy and the postpartum … Continue reading
The Buzz: Sydney Writer’s Festival 2015
This is my third Sydney Writer’s Festival, but the first in my own right, where I felt I could stride into the Green Room rather than sneak in as a guest and feel guilty if I was sitting and there … Continue reading
Shrinks: Psychiatry and the Brave New World
I read somewhere that if your favourite subject in your last year at school was English Literature (or American Literature I’m sure for the USA readers) and you did medicine, then you had a high likelihood of becoming a psychiatrist. … Continue reading