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I am a New York-based general practitioner, medical journalist, and fiction writer. Drawing on my medical background, my work is defined by a lifelong commitment to medical advocacy—defending the individual against coercive systems of psychiatry and the corporate influences that sustain them. Currently, I focus my professional efforts on three critical pillars:
Clinical Advocacy: Through my virtual telehealth practice, I offer Holistic Lifestyle & Nutrition Coaching that nurtures good health in body, mind, and spirit. Rather than practicing traditional primary care medicine, I offer holistic wellness alternatives that prioritize the "whole person" over a diagnosis, supporting your bodily autonomy and informed consent.
Journalistic Advocacy: As an independent reporter at DrMandelNews.com, I primarily investigate and expose psychiatric abuses. My mission is to give a voice to the silenced and to ensure that human rights remain at the forefront of medical discourse.
Creative Advocacy: As an author of speculative fiction short stories, I explore these complexities through narrative. My writing serves as a series of cautionary fables, using imaginative storytelling to examine the consequences of institutional overreach and the enduring importance of the human spirit.

A positive attitude about your life’s possibility is far more than a pleasant mindset. It is a stabilizing force that nurtures mental health, strengthens resilience, and helps you move through the world with a sense of purpose. When you believe your life can expand, improve, or transform—even in small ways—you create the psychological con
A positive attitude about your life’s possibility is far more than a pleasant mindset. It is a stabilizing force that nurtures mental health, strengthens resilience, and helps you move through the world with a sense of purpose. When you believe your life can expand, improve, or transform—even in small ways—you create the psychological conditions for healing and growth. This is a core principle of Natural Mental Healthcare: empowering the individual by restoring their sense of agency, dignity, and inner potential.
A sense of possibility acts as an antidote to the emotional constriction that accompanies stress, trauma, or prolonged discouragement. When people lose sight of what their lives could become, they often feel trapped in a narrow emotional corridor. Reintroducing possibility widens that corridor. It reawakens curiosity, creativity, and the willingness to take healthy risks. This shift is not about forced optimism; it is about reclaiming the right to imagine a future that feels meaningful and self-directed.
Cultivating this mindset begins with small, intentional practices. Daily reflection on personal strengths, even modest ones, helps anchor a sense of capability. Setting gentle, achievable goals—such as walking in nature, preparing a nourishing meal, or reconnecting with a supportive friend—builds momentum. These actions reinforce the message that you can influence your life in constructive ways. Over time, this becomes a lived experience rather than an abstract idea.
Natural healthcare practices further support this process by grounding the mind and body. Mindful breathing, herbal teas such as ginseng or green tea, regular movement, and time outdoors all help regulate the nervous system. When the body feels calmer and more balanced, the mind becomes more receptive to hope and possibility. This synergy between physical wellness and mental outlook is central to holistic healing.
A positive sense of life’s possibility also strengthens emotional resilience. Challenges become less overwhelming when you trust that new paths can emerge. Setbacks feel less like dead ends and more like temporary detours. This perspective does not deny hardship; it simply refuses to let hardship define the entire landscape of your life.
Ultimately, nurturing a belief in your own potential is an act of self-respect. It affirms that your life is not fixed, that your story is still unfolding, and that you have the right—and the power—to shape it. In a world that often tries to limit people with labels or narrow expectations, reclaiming possibility is a profound form of mental liberation.

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The silence of the surface was absolute, broken only by the rhythmic slicing of feathers through the thin, crisp air. High above the fractured landscape of what used to be the Pacific Northwest, Oscar soared. He wasn't just a bird; he was the apex of an entirely new paradigm.
Below the scorched crust, nestled deep within subterranean compl
The silence of the surface was absolute, broken only by the rhythmic slicing of feathers through the thin, crisp air. High above the fractured landscape of what used to be the Pacific Northwest, Oscar soared. He wasn't just a bird; he was the apex of an entirely new paradigm.
Below the scorched crust, nestled deep within subterranean complexes originally engineered for the President and a select inner circle, the New North American United Front had slumbered for decades. They had waited out the lethal radiation clouds of the 2031 Great Nuclear War. But as the atmospheric readouts finally stabilized, the underground civilization looked upward, desperate to know what remained of the world they had broken.
They found Oscar. More importantly, Dr. Joy found him.
As a chief researcher for a covert military unit tasked with surface reconnaissance, Dr. Joy’s life changed the moment she connected with the massive raptor. It started with subtle echoes in her mind—images of clear skies, the sharp scent of ozone, and a sudden, inexplicable sense of vertigo. Oscar possessed highly developed extrasensory perception (ESP) and a startling capacity to communicate telepathically with humans.
Dr. Joy spent months studying Oscar and his extended family of twenty other eagles. A persistent question plagued her research: were these magnificent, psychic creatures a product of accelerated post-war radiation mutagenesis, or had their genetic lineage secretly existed before the first missiles flew? She couldn't be sure. Before the war, billionaire tech-mogul Trevor Nelson had scoffed at saving Earth, pouring his fortunes into a massive Mars relocation initiative. Ultimately, it was a futile gamble; enemy nuclear warheads struck his spacecraft directly on the launch pad during the opening salvos of 2031. If Nelson's top-tier labs had been bio-engineering these birds in secret before the apocalypse, the records were vaporized with him.
But origin stories mattered little in the face of immediate survival. The covert unit formalized a fragile, telepathic alliance with the flock. They were the perfect scouts—invisible to radar, immune to the lingering chemical pockets, and possessed of human-level tactical intelligence.
With the United Front preparing for a massive surface migration, Oscar and his family were sent on a critical, long-range mission to probe the outside world.
Flying west toward the jagged coastlines, Oscar’s mind acted as the central hub for his flock, relaying commands and sensory data in real-time flashes of instinct and thought. That was when he felt the anomaly. A heavy, jagged friction gritted against his psychic radar.
Deep within the Asiatic perimeter—a desolate, lawless stretch of the coast—Oscar located a thriving, heavily armed faction of militant survivors. They weren't just scraping by; they were mobilizing. Through a precise telepathic probe of the militant commander’s surface thoughts, Oscar uncovered a terrifying reality. This hostile force had built a fleet of retrofitted warships and land transports. Their singular, fanatic objective was to march on the New North American United Front and completely wipe them out to claim the subterranean bunkers for themselves.
There was no time to fly back to the underground cities. The threat was immediate.
Oscar beamed the tactical coordinates and the imminent danger directly into the mind of Dr. Joy, miles beneath the earth. The response from the covert military unit was swift and ruthless. Using automated drop-pods launched from hidden surface silos, the military delivered a specialized payload to Oscar's flock: ultra-lightweight, aerodynamic harnesses equipped with mini-canisters of a highly concentrated, fast-acting neurotoxin.
The attack was a masterclass in silent warfare.
Under the cover of a moonless night, the twenty-one eagles descended upon the militant encampment like ghosts. Swooping low over the open-air barracks, command centers, and staging grounds, the flock triggered the canisters via specialized cognitive commands relayed through Oscar. A fine, invisible mist of neurotoxin blanketed the valley.
There were no alarms, no frantic gunfire, and no explosions. Within minutes, the hostile force was entirely neutralized, silenced by the very sky they sought to conquer.
As the sun broke over the horizon, casting a golden hue across the quiet valley, Oscar circled one last time. The threat was gone. The path for his human allies was secure. With a sharp, triumphant cry that echoed across the valley, Oscar turned eastward, leading his family back home.
The surface belonged to them now, and in this strange, unforgiving new world, life went on.
Speculative Fiction
by Dr Harold Mandel
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The field of modern medicine enjoys a vast amount of public trust, but there is one corner of the profession where that trust is not earned—it is demanded. Psychiatry, a discipline built on highly subjective criteria rather than objective biological markers, has devolved into a lucrative free-for-all. Backed by disproportionately high inc
The field of modern medicine enjoys a vast amount of public trust, but there is one corner of the profession where that trust is not earned—it is demanded. Psychiatry, a discipline built on highly subjective criteria rather than objective biological markers, has devolved into a lucrative free-for-all. Backed by disproportionately high incomes and an unearned air of authority, too many practitioners have let institutional power go to their heads. Instead of striving for genuine clinical success, good outcomes, or lasting wellness, the system frequently opts to cash in quickly, treating vulnerable patients as little more than administrative checkboxes to be discarded.
## The Illusion of Competency
In any other medical specialty, a physician who refuses to perform basic diagnostic checks would be stripped of their license. Yet, within modern psychiatric practices, the most fundamental clinical guidelines are routinely ignored.
* **Neglecting the Basics:** Many practitioners fail to perform a standard **Mental Status Examination (MSE)**, neglecting to formally assess whether a patient is oriented to person, time, and place.
* **Arbitrary Risk Assessment:** The critical determination of whether an individual poses an actual danger to themselves or others is frequently reduced to a cursory guess rather than a rigorous, evidence-based evaluation.
* **A Double Standard in Training:** If a third-year medical student displayed this level of carelessness, hostility, and clinical apathy during their core clerkships, they would flunk out of medical school immediately. Once the medical degree is secured, however, accountability vanishes.
The subjective nature of the discipline acts as a legal shield. Because mental distress cannot be measured on a blood test or an X-ray, it becomes incredibly difficult to prove malpractice in a court of law. This ambiguity attracts a specific kind of mind—one that thrives in a boundaryless environment where clinical incompetence is easily masked by authority.
## The Judicial Rubber-Stamp
This systemic failure does not happen in a vacuum; it requires a complicit legal framework to survive. The swift civil commitment hearings that decide the fates of thousands of individuals daily are often presided over by some of the most checked-out minds in the judiciary.
"Instead of standing as a bulwark for constitutional rights and genuine justice, these courts operate as a rubber-stamp production line for institutional overreach."
Rather than scrutinizing the flimsy, subjective assertions brought forth by psychiatrists, these judges cooperate seamlessly in what can only be described as sham, fixed cases. Distracted by personal indulgences, career complacency, and the comforts of institutional featherbedding, they show little interest in the profound human cost of their signatures. They routinely order individuals into destructive, forced treatments, prosecuting and medicalizing normal human drives, struggles, and needs under the guise of public safety.
## The Path Forward: True Advocacy
True healthcare requires looking at the **whole person**, honoring bodily autonomy, and insisting on rigorous, transparent clinical standards. Until the legal protections shield the patient rather than the practitioner, and until judges are held accountable for enabling rubber-stamped medicine, the alliance between unchecked psychiatry and a complacent judiciary will continue to compromise human rights under the banner of care.
It is shocking, and it should be shocking, that a single professional group as destructive as psychiatry holds a legal monopoly over mental healthcare in the USA and across much of the world.
What makes this monopoly so alarming is not just the power itself, but the mindset that comes with it. Behind closed doors and in public life, psychiatrists consistently display an attitude toward human suffering that is cold, rigid, and fundamentally dehumanizing. The cruelty is not an accident. It is deep seated. It follows them out of the clinic and into the rest of their lives, revealing a consistent commitment to reducing people to labels, symptoms, and risk categories rather than seeing whole human beings.
Look at what patients experience:
Intentional stigmatization: Diagnoses that become life sentences, shared across systems, used to dismiss a person's judgment, credibility, and rights.
Toxic drugging: Medications pushed as first and only solutions, often with devastating side effects, withdrawal syndromes, and lifelong dependency. Informed consent is rushed or absent.
Blacklists: Informal networks between hospitals and providers that flag patients as "difficult" or "non-compliant," cutting them off from care instead of listening to them.
Physical abuse: Forced injections, restraints, seclusion, and electroshock administered without real choice, justified by claims of "medical necessity" that patients themselves reject.
These are not outliers. They are routine practices, protected by law and professional norms. The monopoly means there is nowhere else to turn when the designated experts are the ones causing harm.
What happens when psychiatrists are asked about this outside their offices? The response is telling. Arrogance replaces explanation. Silence replaces conscience. There is no reckoning with the intense pain and suffering inflicted daily. No apology for lives derailed by forced treatment, lost years to side effects, or careers destroyed by a chart note. The refusal to answer speaks louder than any defense could.
A profession granted total authority over the mind should be judged by the highest standard of compassion. Instead, what we see is the opposite: a system where cruelty is institutionalized, rationalized as care, and shielded from accountability.
The human condition deserves better than a monopoly of dehumanization.

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