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I am a New York-based physician, medical journalist, and fiction writer. 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:

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A healthy breakfast is more than a morning ritual — it’s the foundation that sets the tone for your entire day. After a night of fasting, your body and brain are eager for nutrients that restore energy, sharpen focus, and support overall well‑being. Choosing the right foods in the morning can stabilize blood sugar, improve concentration, and help maintain a balanced mood throughout the day.
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The cold fluorescent lights of the admissions office hummed, a sharp contrast to the chaotic warmth of six-year-old Sally’s home. At home, there was always noise—the clinking of amber bottles, the thundering arguments of her parents that rattled the windows, and the terrifying weight of their screaming matches. But instead of looking into
The cold fluorescent lights of the admissions office hummed, a sharp contrast to the chaotic warmth of six-year-old Sally’s home. At home, there was always noise—the clinking of amber bottles, the thundering arguments of her parents that rattled the windows, and the terrifying weight of their screaming matches. But instead of looking into the home environment, the school counselor had simply flagged Sally's chronic nervousness as an individual pathology.
Her parents, eager to shift the blame from their own dysfunction, handed her over to Dr. Potsman.
"She's defective, doctor," her father had said, his breath heavy with the scent of stale alcohol. "Fix her."
Dr. Potsman, a man wrapped in the unassailable authority of a pristine white coat and walls lined with academic credentials, smiled warmly. He didn't ask about the shouting at home. He didn't ask about her diet, her sleep, or the fear that gripped her before she even arrived at school. Instead, he looked down at the trembling child.
"You have a very broken mind, Sally," Dr. Potsman murmured softly, his voice dripping with an artificial sweetness. "But we are going to keep you here in the children's unit for a very long time until you're fixed."
Within a week, Sally was entirely isolated from the outside world behind locked doors. It was within this architecture of absolute power that the true horror began. Every afternoon, under the guise of specialized, private "neurological mapping sessions," Dr. Potsman would lock the heavy office door.
"This is our little secret, Sally," he would whisper, his grip tight on her small shoulders as he subjected her to unspeakable violations. "This is a very important part of your treatment plan. If you tell anyone, they’ll think your illness is getting worse, and you’ll never see the outside world again."
To the rest of the staff, Sally was just a clinical file. When she cried or withdrew into a catatonic silence, it was documented as a progression of her diagnosis, rationalized away by the very system designed to protect her.
But rumors have a way of slipping through locked doors.
Elena Liu, an independent investigative reporter who spent years documenting institutional overreach, caught wind of the whispers. She had been interviewing recently released adult patients from the facility, and two of them mentioned the terrified six-year-old girl who was always taken to Potsman’s private office after hours.
Knowing that official channels would tie her down in bureaucratic red tape and give the hospital time to cover its tracks, Elena took a radical step. Forging a night-shift janitorial credential, she infiltrated the facility under the cover of darkness.
For three nights, Elena mopped the sterile corridors, her eyes tracking the movements of the staff. On the fourth night, she saw Dr. Potsman enter the children's wing long after visiting hours had ended. Sneaking down the restricted corridor, Elena positioned herself outside the frosted glass of his office window, a hidden, high-definition pinhole camera secured to her uniform pocket.
What she witnessed through the gap in the blinds sickened her, but she kept her hand steady, ensuring every second of the horrific abuse was captured in undeniable clarity.
The moment Potsman unlocked the door to leave, he found himself staring directly into the lens of Elena's camera.
"Who the hell are you?" Potsman demanded, his face instantly turning pale.
"Your worst nightmare," Elena said, her voice cutting through the quiet hallway like a blade. "And the end of your career."
Before the hospital security could intervene, Elena had already broadcast the encrypted live feed directly to an external server and alerted a trusted contact within the state police. Within twenty minutes, sirens pierced the night air.
Flashing blue and red lights painted the concrete walls of the institution. Dr. Potsman was led out of the front doors in handcuffs, his head bowed to avoid the cameras as the police escorted him away.
Inside the quiet office, Elena knelt beside the sofa where Sally sat. The little girl was curled into a tight ball, shaken and crying uncontrollably, clutching a faded teddy bear to her chest.
"It's over, Sally," Elena whispered gently, keeping her distance so as not to frighten her further. "The secret is gone. You're safe now."
As child protective services arrived to take Sally into protective custody, away from both the predatory doctor and her abusive home, Elena stood on the steps of the building. She watched the ambulance drive away, knowing that while the physical walls of the institution had been breached, the battle to heal Sally's spirit—and dismantle the system that hid her abuser—was only just beginning.
Speculative Fiction
by Dr Harold Mandel

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The most disturbing scandals in psychiatry don’t arise from isolated “bad apples” but from structural conditions that make abuse possible, concealable, and in some cases shockingly routine. When a profession grants its practitioners sweeping authority over people’s bodies, liberty, and credibility, the risk of exploitation skyrockets — a
The most disturbing scandals in psychiatry don’t arise from isolated “bad apples” but from structural conditions that make abuse possible, concealable, and in some cases shockingly routine. When a profession grants its practitioners sweeping authority over people’s bodies, liberty, and credibility, the risk of exploitation skyrockets — and history shows that psychiatric settings have repeatedly failed to protect the vulnerable.
Psychiatric patients, especially children, occupy one of the most powerless positions in all of medicine. They can be detained, medicated, restrained, or disbelieved with a single signature. In such an environment, predators who seek access to vulnerable individuals can exploit the system’s blind spots: closed wards, opaque procedures, and a culture that too often prioritizes institutional reputation over patient safety.
The problem is not simply individual misconduct — it is the architecture of unaccountable power. When a psychiatrist’s word can override a patient’s testimony, when complaints are dismissed as “symptoms,” and when institutions reflexively protect their own, the conditions are ripe for abuse to flourish unchecked.
This is why cases of sexual exploitation in psychiatric settings, including those involving minors, are so alarming. They reveal a deeper pattern: a system that has not built adequate safeguards against the misuse of authority. The issue is not that psychiatry “attracts deviants,” but that any system with extreme power and weak oversight becomes a magnet for those who wish to misuse it.
The public deserves to confront this reality without euphemism. Abuse thrives in silence, and psychiatric institutions have historically benefited from that silence. If society is serious about protecting the vulnerable, it must demand:
Only by dismantling the conditions that allow predators to hide behind professional authority can we begin to restore trust and ensure that psychiatric care — where it is genuinely needed — is safe, ethical, and humane.

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