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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.

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The Texas heat pressed against the glass of the Houston convention center, but inside, the air conditioning was clinically cold. Dr. Anthony Howser adjusted his blazer, his mind focused on the evening’s upcoming panel. As a young, outspoken holistic physician, Anthony had rapidly built a reputation for a radical proposition: the complete
The Texas heat pressed against the glass of the Houston convention center, but inside, the air conditioning was clinically cold. Dr. Anthony Howser adjusted his blazer, his mind focused on the evening’s upcoming panel. As a young, outspoken holistic physician, Anthony had rapidly built a reputation for a radical proposition: the complete abolition of coercive psychiatry and its replacement with humane, whole-person, voluntary mental healthcare.
To Anthony, the human spirit wasn't a collection of chemical imbalances to be forcibly managed; it was a reality to be understood. But to the men sitting in the back row of the auditorium, Anthony was a virus that needed to be eradicated.
The Architects of the Loop
Among those men was Dr. Marcus Stewart, a senior radiologist whose influence stretched far beyond the imaging lab. Stewart was arrogant, impeccably tailored, and deeply embedded in the profitable machinery of institutional medicine. He regularly collaborated with psychiatrists, providing specialized neuroimaging interpretations designed to give a veneer of hard science to subjective behavioral diagnoses.
More importantly, Stewart enjoyed the swift, unchecked power of kangaroo civil commitment proceedings—the quiet courts where activists, dissenters, and inconvenient people were legally dismantled.
"He’s becoming too articulate," Stewart whispered to the colleague beside him, his eyes locked on Anthony. "He's making the public question the authority of the white coat. If he keeps speaking, he’ll ruin the prestige of the entire system. We don't argue with biology, and we don't argue with him. We simply change his status."
Stewart had no intention of debating Anthony. Instead, he had spent the last month organizing an internal network of psychiatrists, administrators, and compliant judges. The plan was elegant in its cruelty: they would not fight Anthony’s ideas; they would simply treat him as if his ideas were the symptoms of a profound psychological collapse.
The Houston Ambush
The trap sprung on the second night of the seminar. Following a heated reception where Anthony passionately argued against forced drugging, he was cornered in a private conference room by two plainclothes security guards and a state-appointed psychiatrist.
"Dr. Howser, people are worried about you," the psychiatrist said, his voice dripping with a calculated, patronizing warmth. "Your colleagues have noted a marked escalation in your grandiosity. Your obsession with systemic conspiracies against patients... it points to a rapid decompensation."
Anthony stared at them, his blood running cold. "I am a licensed physician presenting a peer-reviewed critique of institutional overreach. This is a professional disagreement."
"Classic anosognosia," the psychiatrist muttered, making a note on a digital clipboard. "The patient lacks insight into his own profound break from reality."
Within an hour, Anthony was stripped of his belongings, injected with a powerful sedative under the guise of "acute agitation," and transported to a psychiatric facility in Houston.
The next morning, the kangaroo court convened inside a windowless room at the hospital. Dr. Stewart sat in the gallery, a smug, detached observer. The proceeding lasted less than fifteen minutes. Anthony, still groggy from the medication, tried to defend his sanity, but every word he spoke was weaponized against him.
* When he asserted his rights, the judge noted his "hostility."
* When he explained his holistic medical philosophy, the court-appointed expert cited it as "fixed, delusional systemization."
* Stewart’s prepared affidavits sealed the box: Anthony was legally declared a danger to himself and others, suffering from severe, treatment-resistant bipolar disorder.
Ninety Days
For ninety days, Anthony existed in a legal and chemical fog. Under Texas court orders, he was subjected to forced psychiatric interventions designed to suppress his cognitive sharpness. The psychological torture was absolute: he was a holistic healer trapped in the epicenter of the very system he sought to abolish, treated every second of every day as a severely broken entity.
His protests ceased. He learned that survival meant total submission—playing the part of the compliant, broken patient until the clock ran out.
When the ninety days expired, Anthony was quietly released onto the hot Texas asphalt. He was legally free, but the person who walked out of the facility was not the vibrant young physician who had walked in. The diagnostic label followed him like a digital shadow; his personal life and career were ruined, his reputation was thoroughly incinerated, and his savings were heavily depleted by the cost of his forced "care."
The Wandering Ghost
Anthony never returned to his practice. The psychological weight of the ordeal, combined with the lingering neurological dampening of the forced medications, left him unable to anchor himself to his old life.
With what remaining funds he had left, Anthony became a transient. He spent the next several decades wandering aimlessly across the United States, moving from cheap motels in the Pacific Northwest to faded boarding houses in New England. When the states felt too claustrophobic, he used the last of his capital to buy one-way tickets overseas, drifting through quiet coastal towns in Europe and crowded markets in Southeast Asia.
To the strangers he met along the way, he was just a quiet, eccentric older man who stared out at the sea or scribbled illegible notes on napkins.
Back in Texas, Dr. Marcus Stewart eventually retired with honors, his legacy secure. He had successfully protected the institution from a reformer. He hadn't killed Dr. Anthony Howser; he had done something far more permanent. He had rewritten him into a patient, leaving a brilliant man to wander the earth for the rest of his ruined life, trapped inside a label he could never outrun.
Speculative Fiction
by Dr Harold Mandel

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The intersection of institutional power and psychiatric labeling has long been a battleground for human rights. One of the most insidious mechanisms of control is not physical restraint, but the semantic imprisonment of vulnerable populations. By projecting "trendy" clinical diagnoses—such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder—onto activis
The intersection of institutional power and psychiatric labeling has long been a battleground for human rights. One of the most insidious mechanisms of control is not physical restraint, but the semantic imprisonment of vulnerable populations. By projecting "trendy" clinical diagnoses—such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder—onto activists, impoverished individuals, and even children, the system effectively constructs an inescapable narrative that dictates a person's treatment, status, and destiny over a lifetime.
## The Anatomy of the Diagnostic Shield
When a powerful institution encounters dissent, non-conformity, or the inconvenient realities of poverty, the simplest way to neutralize the threat is to pathologize it. Rather than engaging with the structural or political roots of a person's distress or activism, a diagnostic label shifts the focus entirely inward.
* **The Activist:** Their systemic critique is reduced to "paranoia" or "grandiosity."
* **The Impoverished:** Their survival mechanisms or chronic stress are rewritten as "executive dysfunction" or "bipolar instability."
* **The Child:** Their natural resistance to rigid, underfunded, or stressful environments is codified as an inherent neurological defect.
Once a label is firmly attached, the targeted individual is no longer interacting with society as a citizen, an advocate, or a developing child; they are interacting purely as a patient.
## The Psychological and Legal Echo Chamber
The true cruelty of this method lies in its permanence. A psychiatric diagnosis functions like a lifetime sentence because of a cognitive bias known as **diagnostic overshadowing**.
> Once a person is labeled "severely mentally ill," every subsequent action they take is interpreted through the lens of that illness.
If an individual protests their treatment, it is labeled "lack of insight" or "anosognosia." If they display normal human emotions—anger, grief, or frustration—it is cited as evidence of a "manic episode" or "decompensation." This creates a profound form of psychological torture: a closed loop where reality is denied, and the individual is stripped of their actual mental status, potential, and autonomy.
## Dismantling Potential Under the Guise of Care
Treating individuals based on a rigid, predetermined label rather than their actual lived experiences and capabilities systematically erodes their future. It replaces holistic support systems with heavy chemical interventions, severely limiting a person's cognitive, economic, and social trajectory.
True advocacy and humane care demand that we look past convenient clinical categories. We must recognize the human spirit underneath and fiercely defend the right of every individual to define their own mind, free from coercive institutional overreach.

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