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I am a New York-based virtual holistic physician, medical journalist, and author dedicated to defending individual rights in healthcare. 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 four complementary 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 while supporting bodily autonomy and informed decision-making.
Journalistic Advocacy: As an independent reporter at MandelNews.com, I investigate and report on issues involving psychiatry, healthcare, and human rights. My goal is to encourage thoughtful discussion and ensure that human rights remain at the forefront of medical discourse.
Creative Advocacy: Through speculative fiction short stories, I explore questions of ethics, freedom, institutional power, and the resilience of the human spirit. These imaginative narratives invite readers to reflect on complex social and medical issues from new perspectives.
Children's Literature: I also write original children's short stories that celebrate kindness, curiosity, imagination, compassion, and a love of learning. These uplifting tales are designed to entertain young readers while encouraging positive values and creativity.

In today's fast-paced world, children often find themselves surrounded by structured schedules, academic pressures, and an endless stream of digital entertainment. While education and technology certainly have their place, one of the most essential ingredients for healthy childhood development remains wonderfully simple: play.
Play is far
In today's fast-paced world, children often find themselves surrounded by structured schedules, academic pressures, and an endless stream of digital entertainment. While education and technology certainly have their place, one of the most essential ingredients for healthy childhood development remains wonderfully simple: play.
Play is far more than a way for children to pass the time. It is one of nature's most powerful tools for building healthy bodies, developing resilient minds, and nurturing emotionally balanced, socially confident human beings. Through play, children explore their world, solve problems, express creativity, and develop the skills they will rely upon throughout their lives.
Building Healthy Bodies
Active play promotes physical fitness while laying the foundation for lifelong health. Running, jumping, climbing, throwing, balancing, dancing, and riding bicycles strengthen muscles, improve coordination, enhance balance, and support cardiovascular health.
Outdoor play also exposes children to fresh air and natural sunlight, which can contribute to healthy vitamin D production when enjoyed safely. Time spent outdoors encourages movement while reducing sedentary habits that have become increasingly common in the digital age.
Children who regularly engage in physical play are more likely to maintain healthy body weight, develop strong bones, and establish exercise habits that continue into adulthood.
Supporting Brain Development
A child's brain is remarkably adaptable during the early years of life. Play stimulates countless neural connections that support learning, memory, language development, and executive functioning.
Building with blocks teaches spatial reasoning. Pretend games stimulate imagination and abstract thinking. Puzzles develop problem-solving abilities. Simple games involving rules improve attention, working memory, and self-control.
Even seemingly unstructured play serves an important purpose. When children invent games, negotiate rules, and overcome obstacles, they are exercising the very cognitive abilities that support success in school and later in life.
Emotional Well-Being
Play provides children with a safe environment to understand and regulate their emotions.
Through imaginative play, children can process fears, frustrations, disappointments, and exciting experiences in ways that feel manageable. They learn persistence after failure, patience while waiting their turn, and confidence through mastering new challenges.
Laughter, joy, curiosity, and wonder are not luxuries—they are essential components of emotional health. Regular opportunities for playful experiences help reduce stress while fostering resilience and optimism.
Developing Social Skills
Many of life's most important lessons are learned on playgrounds rather than in classrooms.
When children play together, they naturally learn cooperation, communication, empathy, negotiation, compromise, and conflict resolution. They begin to appreciate different perspectives and discover that successful relationships depend upon kindness, respect, and fairness.
These early social experiences become the foundation for healthy friendships, successful teamwork, and strong family relationships throughout adulthood.
Encouraging Creativity and Curiosity
Children possess extraordinary imaginations that flourish through open-ended play.
A cardboard box becomes a spaceship.
A stick becomes a magic wand.
A blanket transforms into a castle.
These moments of imagination strengthen creative thinking, flexibility, and innovation. Rather than following predetermined outcomes, children learn to invent possibilities—a skill that remains valuable in every profession and stage of life.
Curiosity fuels learning, and play is one of curiosity's greatest companions.
Nature Is the Ultimate Playground
Natural environments offer endless opportunities for exploration and discovery.
Walking through forests, collecting leaves, skipping stones across ponds, observing insects, building forts, gardening, or simply watching clouds stimulate all of the senses while fostering appreciation for the natural world.
Research has consistently shown that time spent in nature is associated with improved attention, lower stress levels, greater emotional well-being, and increased physical activity. Nature invites children to slow down, observe carefully, and reconnect with the rhythms of life.
Balancing Screen Time
Technology can certainly educate and entertain, but it should complement—not replace—active, imaginative play.
Extended passive screen time may reduce opportunities for physical movement, face-to-face social interaction, creative exploration, and independent problem-solving. Establishing healthy boundaries around electronic devices allows children to experience the many developmental benefits that real-world play provides.
Families can support this balance by encouraging outdoor adventures, board games, arts and crafts, reading together, music, sports, and imaginative activities that engage both body and mind.
The Role of Parents and Caregivers
Children benefit most when adults value play rather than viewing it as unproductive time.
Parents and caregivers need not organize every activity. Sometimes the greatest gift is simply providing a safe environment, a few simple materials, and the freedom to explore.
Joining children in play—even for a few minutes each day—strengthens emotional bonds while creating lasting memories. Shared laughter and imaginative experiences often become some of childhood's most treasured moments.
A Holistic Perspective
From a holistic health perspective, play nourishes the whole child.
It strengthens the body through movement.
It stimulates the mind through discovery.
It supports emotional resilience through joyful expression.
It builds social confidence through interaction.
It encourages creativity through imagination.
It fosters a lifelong appreciation for learning and exploration.
Play is not a distraction from healthy development—it is one of its most essential foundations.
Final Thoughts
Every child deserves time to run, imagine, explore, laugh, create, and simply be a child.
In a culture that often emphasizes achievement, schedules, and productivity, preserving time for play may be one of the greatest investments we can make in the next generation. Healthy children grow not only through instruction but also through curiosity, adventure, movement, friendship, and joyful discovery.
Sometimes the most powerful medicine for childhood well-being isn't found in a prescription bottle or a classroom lesson. It is found on a playground, in a backyard, beneath a tree, or wherever imagination is free to flourish.
Encouraging children to play today helps cultivate healthier, happier, more resilient adults tomorrow.

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The warm days of summer had returned, and Reginald and his little sister, Mary, were once again spending nearly every day at their favorite beach along the Atlantic City shore. Ever since they had become friends with Ernie the Porpoise, every trip to the beach held the promise of a new adventure. They never knew what exciting surprise the
The warm days of summer had returned, and Reginald and his little sister, Mary, were once again spending nearly every day at their favorite beach along the Atlantic City shore. Ever since they had become friends with Ernie the Porpoise, every trip to the beach held the promise of a new adventure. They never knew what exciting surprise the day might bring, and that made each morning even more special.
One bright July morning, as they carried their colorful rafts across the soft sand, they noticed a family they had never seen before. A smiling mother and father were setting up beach chairs beneath a large blue-and-white umbrella while two children stood nearby, looking out at the endless ocean with wide eyes.
The boy appeared to be about Reginald's age, and the girl looked close to Mary's age. They watched the waves roll gently onto the shore, amazed by the sparkling water stretching as far as they could see.
"Do you think they're new here?" Mary quietly asked.
"I think so," Reginald replied with a smile. "Let's go introduce ourselves."
The brother and sister walked over.
"Hi! I'm Reginald, and this is my sister, Mary."
The boy smiled warmly. "I'm Tim."
"And I'm Susan," his sister added.
"Our family recently moved here from Vietnam," Tim explained. "This is our first summer at the beach."
"We've never seen the Atlantic Ocean before," Susan said. "It's even more beautiful than we imagined."
Mary smiled. "We felt exactly the same way the first time we came here."
Within minutes, the four children were talking, laughing, and exploring together. They searched for colorful seashells, watched tiny sand crabs scurry across the beach, and admired the graceful seagulls soaring overhead. Susan found a delicate pink shell shaped like a fan, while Tim proudly held up a smooth piece of sea glass that shimmered in the sunlight.
Before long, it felt as though they had been friends for years.
"There is someone we'd really like you to meet," Mary said with a grin.
"Who?" Susan asked curiously.
"Our best friend," Reginald replied.
"His name is Ernie."
"Is he another kid?" Tim asked.
Reginald laughed.
"No."
"He's a porpoise."
Susan and Tim looked at each other in surprise.
"A real porpoise?" Susan asked.
"The friendliest one you'll ever meet," Mary answered.
As the children carried their colorful rafts into the gentle surf, Reginald and Mary shared stories about Ernie. They told how he loved giving them rides through the calm water, how they had learned to understand one another through whistles, splashes, and gentle nudges, and how Ernie had bravely chased away a shark that had been swimming toward them just a few weeks earlier.
Tim listened with amazement.
"He actually saved your lives?"
"He certainly did," Reginald answered. "That's why we'll never forget him."
The four children climbed onto their rafts and floated peacefully beyond the small breaking waves. The ocean was calm, and the warm summer sun sparkled across the water like thousands of tiny diamonds. They laughed, paddled in circles, and watched seagulls dive gracefully for fish.
Every few minutes, Susan looked toward the horizon.
"Do you think Ernie is coming today?" she asked.
"I hope so," Mary replied. "He usually knows when we're here."
Just then, a familiar gray fin appeared above the water.
"There he is!" Reginald shouted.
Ernie leaped joyfully into the air before landing with a playful splash beside the children. Susan and Tim could hardly believe their eyes.
"He's beautiful," Susan whispered.
Ernie swam happily around the rafts, gently nudging each child as though introducing himself. Soon everyone was laughing as Ernie played simple games, swimming in circles around them and splashing tiny sprays of cool water into the summer air.
Without warning, the bright sunshine began to fade.
Dark gray clouds slowly drifted across the sky.
The wind became stronger.
The gentle waves turned rougher.
Far away, a deep rumble of thunder echoed across the ocean.
"I think a storm is coming," Tim said nervously.
Within minutes, the waves grew larger. Rain began falling, and the wind pushed the children's rafts farther from shore. The beach seemed much farther away than before.
Mary gripped the sides of her raft tightly.
"I'm scared," she whispered.
"So am I," Susan admitted.
The children tried paddling toward shore, but each wave pushed them farther off course.
Just then, a familiar whistle rose above the sound of the wind.
"It’s Ernie!" Mary cried.
Ernie raced through the rough water with confidence. He swam from raft to raft, gently nudging each one until they formed a line behind him. Every time a large wave pushed one of the children away, Ernie patiently guided the raft back into place.
The children trusted their remarkable friend completely.
"Follow Ernie!" Reginald called.
Together they paddled while Ernie led the way through the safest path between the crashing waves. Although the storm continued to roar around them, Ernie never left their side.
Slowly the shoreline grew closer.
The children could see their parents waiting anxiously on the beach.
One final wave rolled beneath the rafts before they reached the shallow water. Laughing with relief, the four children climbed onto the sand, soaking wet but perfectly safe.
Their parents hurried over and wrapped them in warm towels and hugs.
"We're so glad you're safe!" Susan's mother said.
Reginald pointed toward the water.
"Thank Ernie."
Everyone looked toward the ocean.
Ernie gave several cheerful whistles before leaping high into the air. He twisted gracefully above the waves and landed with a magnificent splash.
At that very moment, the rain stopped.
The clouds slowly drifted away, and a brilliant rainbow stretched across the sky above the sparkling Atlantic Ocean.
The children clapped with delight.
"It looks like the rainbow is smiling at Ernie," Mary said.
Susan waved both hands.
"Thank you, Ernie!"
"We'll see you tomorrow!" Tim called.
Reginald and Mary waved too as Ernie gave one final joyful whistle before disappearing beneath the gentle waves.
As they walked home together, Susan smiled.
"I thought we were coming to the beach to make new friends."
Tim nodded.
"I never imagined one of them would be a brave porpoise."
The four children laughed together, already looking forward to another unforgettable adventure with Ernie.
The End
A Children's Short Story
Copyright © 2026 by Dr. Harold Mandel.
Published by Mandel Publishing.
All rights reserved.

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This is a work of fiction. All characters, institutions, organizations, governments, and events portrayed herein are fictional. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or to real events is purely coincidental.
Dr. Howy had always believed that medicine existed to heal rather than merely to manage disease. As a young holistic gen
This is a work of fiction. All characters, institutions, organizations, governments, and events portrayed herein are fictional. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or to real events is purely coincidental.
Dr. Howy had always believed that medicine existed to heal rather than merely to manage disease. As a young holistic general physician, he devoted himself to treating the whole person through nutrition, exercise, emotional well-being, and compassionate medical care. His idealism earned him loyal patients, but it also made him a target among more conventional physicians. No one criticized him more relentlessly than his own father, Willard.
Willard was a highly successful Wall Street stockbroker whose wealth had afforded his family an elegant condominium on Philadelphia's prestigious Main Line. Outwardly he projected confidence and success, but privately his life revolved around heavy drinking, chain-smoking non-filter cigarettes, and relying upon sedatives such as Nembutal and Valium to quiet the anxiety that accompanied the relentless pressure of his career. For years he badgered his son over supposed "mental health issues," insisting that Howy's unconventional views and independent personality reflected psychological instability rather than simply a different philosophy of medicine.
Adding fuel to the conflict was Willard's close friendship with Dr. Richards, a wealthy radiologist who never missed an opportunity to ridicule Howy's lifestyle. Richards enjoyed every luxury his income could purchase. He spent weekends driving his new Porsche to the Jersey Shore with a young radiology technician he had hired shortly after beginning an affair with her. Long before marijuana became legal, he openly maintained a sizeable private supply to help him unwind between bouts of heavy drinking with Willard. Yet despite his own indulgent lifestyle, he considered himself fully qualified to lecture the young physician about responsibility and professionalism.
Margaret, Willard's wife, had grown up in one of Philadelphia's poorest neighborhoods. As a teenager she worked exhausting hours in her family's struggling clothing store before marrying Willard at only sixteen years of age. After years of hardship, she embraced the comfortable life her husband's success provided. She filled their elegant home with fine furnishings and sparkling diamonds, quietly overlooking the endless cocktail parties, cigar smoke, and whispered rumors surrounding her husband's private life.
Meanwhile, Dr. Howy had found genuine happiness with Liu, a stunning young Chinese woman he met while vacationing in San Juan. Liu dreamed of becoming a successful fashion journalist, and the two quickly fell deeply in love. Together they traveled, enjoyed fine restaurants, appreciated fashion, and embraced an energetic social life that extended well beyond hospitals and medical conferences. Their Caribbean vacations left them both deeply tanned, and they returned with stylish designer clothing that reflected their shared appreciation for fashion and culture.
One evening, Willard invited Dr. Richards to the family home for cocktails. Almost immediately, their attention turned toward Howy and Liu. Richards looked disapprovingly at their suntanned appearance and expensive clothing before sarcastically asking why a physician needed to use his medical credentials as a ticket into Manhattan's fashionable social circles. The criticism stunned Howy. Sitting across the room was a man whose own weekends revolved around sports cars, beach trips, heavy drinking, affairs with much younger women, and recreational drug use. The hypocrisy was impossible to ignore.
As the evening dragged on, cigar smoke mixed with thick clouds of non-filter cigarette smoke until the room became nearly unbearable. Howy found himself struggling to breathe and finally stepped outside, gasping for fresh air. He reflected on how ironic it was that the very people accusing him of instability routinely engaged in behavior they seemed unwilling to examine in themselves. His father continually condemned his son's lifestyle while rumors circulated throughout town that Willard himself enjoyed relationships with women scarcely older than Howy. The contradiction weighed heavily on the young physician, leaving him increasingly anxious, discouraged, and emotionally exhausted.
The situation deteriorated further when Willard and Dr. Richards formed a close friendship with Dr. Steiner, a wealthy Manhattan psychiatrist known almost as much for his lavish lifestyle as for his medical practice. Steiner drove a gleaming BMW sports coupe and was frequently seen in the company of girlfriends whose youth raised uncomfortable eyebrows among many observers. Somehow this small circle of affluent professionals seemed united by the same interests—expensive liquor, prescription drugs, younger romantic companions, and carefully protected public reputations. To Howy, they represented everything they claimed to oppose.
The relentless pressure devastated Liu. Unable to endure the constant accusations, gossip, and hostility surrounding the relationship, she suffered a complete emotional collapse. Believing she could no longer build a future in such an environment, she packed her belongings and moved across the country to San Francisco, hoping to rebuild her life and career far away from Philadelphia.
Soon afterward, Dr. Howy found himself facing a psychiatric commitment hearing. Despite everything that had happened, he remained convinced that the legal system would recognize the obvious contradictions in the accusations against him. Surely, he thought, Judge Arnie would see that disagreement with his father and professional colleagues did not constitute mental illness. Surely the obvious hypocrisy surrounding those bringing the allegations would matter.
Instead, Judge Arnie accepted the recommendations before him and ordered ninety days of compulsory psychiatric treatment.
The words struck Howy with overwhelming force. His disbelief quickly gave way to profound emotional shock. He could scarcely comprehend that the same men whose private lives were marked by heavy drinking, affairs, recreational drug use, and endless hypocrisy had successfully portrayed him as someone requiring psychiatric intervention. Everything he believed about fairness, justice, and medicine collapsed in a single afternoon.
Within the institution, the shock never left him. Day after day he struggled to understand how those who had condemned his perfectly lawful and harmless choices had escaped all scrutiny themselves. The contradiction haunted every waking moment. His spirit gradually weakened beneath the weight of despair.
On the twenty-fifth day of his confinement, Dr. Howy suffered a series of catastrophic seizures after developing severe complications during his treatment. Despite medical efforts to save him, he slipped into a deep coma from which he never recovered.
Life outside continued almost unchanged. Willard, Dr. Richards, and their wealthy circle resumed their cocktail parties, expensive dinners, luxury automobiles, and carefully polished public images. Conversations about morality, responsibility, and mental health continued as though nothing extraordinary had occurred.
Only Liu carried the memory of the man she had loved. Standing beside the Pacific Ocean after beginning her new life in San Francisco, she often remembered the compassionate young physician she had met on a warm beach in San Juan. She remembered his kindness, his optimism, and his unwavering belief that medicine should first and foremost serve humanity.
Watching the sun disappear beneath the horizon, she quietly wondered whether history would ever recognize the terrible cost of hypocrisy—or whether the truth had vanished forever with the young doctor whose greatest crime had been believing that integrity would ultimately prevail.






The most unsettling characteristic of any oppressive system is not the cruelty of its architects, but the eager compliance of its public. There is a profound, jarring contradiction in watching a society that vocalizes a deep revulsion toward police brutality and government overreach pivot instantly to participate in those exact behaviors
The most unsettling characteristic of any oppressive system is not the cruelty of its architects, but the eager compliance of its public. There is a profound, jarring contradiction in watching a society that vocalizes a deep revulsion toward police brutality and government overreach pivot instantly to participate in those exact behaviors when they are repackaged under the banner of psychiatric intervention.
When the target is a peaceful activist, an outspoken whistleblower, or an impoverished individual, the machinery of state security, law enforcement, and institutional psychiatry coordinates a quiet warfare: degradation, isolation, and blacklisting. What follows is a revealing phenomenon—a contagion of compliance.
### The Allure of Institutional Coercion
For many individuals, the deployment of the state's psychiatric apparatus acts as a psychological green light. People who otherwise claim to despise authoritarianism suddenly find their "golden moment" to align with power.
* **The Proxy Shield:** By executing the quiet directives of state agents under the guise of "mental health intervention," everyday citizens can participate in punitive behavior while maintaining the moral high ground of "helpfulness."
* **The Power of Labeling:** The propaganda surrounding psychiatric targeting is remarkably effective because it weaponizes a medicalized vocabulary. Once an individual is successfully pathologized, standard human rights protections are subtly stripped away in the public mind.
* **The Manufactured Consensus:** This creates a dangerous feedback loop—a criminal civil society that directly mirrors and complements a criminalized governance structure.
### The Domestic Blueprint for International Conflict
This internal rot does not exist in a vacuum; it directly shapes how a nation interacts with the rest of the world. When a society grows comfortable with the casual, collective destruction of its own most vulnerable and principled citizens, it demonstrates a deep-seated, systemic cruelty.
This domestic lawlessness provides a sobering explanation for why civilian populations are so frequently targeted and dehumanized during broader global conflicts. The hypocrisy of demanding global moral authority while cultivating an intensely punitive, compliant populace at home increasingly alienates and angers adversarial powers.
Ultimately, this pervasive internal corruption forces an unsustainable reliance on an ever-expanding defense apparatus. To protect a system built on institutionalized hypocrisy, the military machine must grow exponentially stronger and more aggressive—driving the national debt to dangerous levels just to maintain a shield against a world completely exhausted by the double standard.

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