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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.

For generations, daydreaming has been unfairly criticized as a waste of time. Children are scolded for staring out classroom windows, employees are encouraged to remain constantly focused, and many adults feel guilty whenever their minds drift away from the task at hand. Yet modern research and everyday experience suggest that healthy day
For generations, daydreaming has been unfairly criticized as a waste of time. Children are scolded for staring out classroom windows, employees are encouraged to remain constantly focused, and many adults feel guilty whenever their minds drift away from the task at hand. Yet modern research and everyday experience suggest that healthy daydreaming may actually provide important benefits for mental and emotional well-being.
The human brain was never designed to operate like a machine. It naturally alternates between periods of focused attention and periods of reflection, imagination, and mental wandering. When we allow ourselves brief moments of daydreaming, we may be giving the brain an opportunity to recharge, process information, and explore new possibilities.
Daydreaming and Stress Relief
One of the most immediate benefits of daydreaming is stress reduction. When people imagine pleasant memories, future goals, or peaceful settings, the mind temporarily steps away from everyday pressures. This mental break can reduce tension and provide a sense of emotional relief.
In a world filled with constant notifications, deadlines, and demands, a few minutes spent imagining a favorite vacation spot, a future accomplishment, or a peaceful natural scene may help calm an overworked mind.
A Tool for Creativity
Many great inventions, works of art, and scientific breakthroughs began as daydreams. During periods of mental wandering, the brain often forms connections that might not occur during intense concentration.
Creative individuals frequently report that their best ideas arrive while walking, relaxing, showering, or simply gazing out a window. These moments allow the mind to combine information in new and unexpected ways.
Rather than being unproductive, healthy daydreaming can become a powerful source of innovation and problem-solving.
Building Hope and Motivation
Daydreaming can also help people visualize positive futures. Athletes often imagine successful performances before competitions. Entrepreneurs envision successful businesses. Students picture graduation and career achievements.
These mental rehearsals can strengthen motivation by reminding people why they are working toward their goals. A hopeful vision of the future often provides emotional fuel for present-day effort.
Emotional Processing
Many people discover that answers to personal challenges emerge during quiet moments when the mind is free to wander. Daydreaming allows the brain to review experiences, examine emotions, and explore different perspectives.
Sometimes a solution to a difficult problem appears not while actively thinking about it, but while the mind is relaxed and free to drift.
The Importance of Balance
Of course, like many things in life, balance is important. Excessive daydreaming that interferes with work, relationships, or daily responsibilities may become problematic. Healthy daydreaming should complement life, not replace it.
The goal is not to escape reality but to give the mind opportunities for reflection, creativity, and renewal.
Simple Ways to Encourage Healthy Daydreaming
* Take a quiet walk without electronic distractions.
* Spend time in nature.
* Sit comfortably and allow your thoughts to wander.
* Listen to relaxing music.
* Reflect on future goals and positive possibilities.
* Keep a notebook nearby to record ideas that emerge.
Final Thoughts
In an age that celebrates constant productivity, daydreaming may be one of the most overlooked tools for mental wellness. Allowing the mind to wander occasionally can reduce stress, stimulate creativity, support emotional processing, and inspire hope for the future.
Instead of viewing daydreaming as a flaw, perhaps we should recognize it as one of the mind’s natural methods of healing, learning, and growing. Sometimes the path to greater well-being begins not by focusing harder, but by allowing ourselves a few moments to simply dream.

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The glass walls of Michael’s penthouse didn’t just overlook the city; they seemed to hold it hostage. Outside, the skyline of the tech-era elite gleamed. Inside, the atmosphere was suffocatingly quiet.
Michael adjusted his tailored cuffs, his eyes fixed on the man sitting across from him. Dr. Howy looked older than his years, carrying the
The glass walls of Michael’s penthouse didn’t just overlook the city; they seemed to hold it hostage. Outside, the skyline of the tech-era elite gleamed. Inside, the atmosphere was suffocatingly quiet.
Michael adjusted his tailored cuffs, his eyes fixed on the man sitting across from him. Dr. Howy looked older than his years, carrying the kind of weariness that money couldn’t buff away. He was a holistic primary care physician whose words had recently become a thorn in Michael’s side.
"You’re costing me a legacy, Howy," Michael said, his voice a low, digital-era purr. "My daughter, Susie, is a brilliant young woman. She’s entering psychiatry to heal people. But your anti-psychiatry advocacy? It’s so damn articulate. It’s so fiercely rational that it’s making her look like a cruel quack instead of a dedicated, humane young physician. I won't have my bloodline brandished as a cartel of torturers."
Howy let out a dry, mirthless laugh. "Your daughter is entering a field of chemical illusions, Michael. I speak from the ledger of my own skin."
Howy didn’t need to recount the blueprint of his ruin; it was etched into his posture. He had been a successful doctor until the morning he walked home early from a grueling 24-hour call. He had expected the quiet comfort of his home. Instead, he found his world incinerated. There, in his own bed, was his wife, Marlowe—a young nurse at his hospital—entangled in a haze of drugs and alcohol with his two supposed best friends: Hart, the golden-boy surgeon, and Devon, the rising radiologist.
Devastated and drowning in the subsequent divorce, Howy had made the ultimate mistake. He sought help. He walked into the office of a psychiatrist, Dr. Harvey. What followed wasn’t healing; it was a cascade of toxic interventions, misdiagnoses, and heavy drugging that robbed him of his practice, his health, and his savings. He had lost everything, only to rebuild himself as a holistic warrior against the very system that broke him.
Michael leaned forward, tapping a sleek titanium briefcase on the desk. "Everyone has a price where their convictions bend. Let’s talk about yours. Inside here is twenty-five million dollars, cash. Secure, untraceable, life-altering."
Howy didn’t even look at the briefcase. "For what?"
> "For a total conversion," Michael said. "You completely recant. You publicly accept a retroactive diagnosis of late-onset schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. You publicly take the prescribed psychiatric drugs. And you become the poster boy for the industry—you go on every network and talk about how wonderfully these interventions saved your life and salvaged your career."
Howy looked at the tech giant, a cold pity in his eyes. "Twenty-five million dollars cannot offset the neurological agony of those drugs, Michael. It cannot buy back the years I spent trapped in a chemical prison. Your money is worthless against that kind of pain."
Michael smiled, a predator realizing the first trap failed, transitioning seamlessly to the second. "Perhaps not for you. But what about Martha and Jonathan?"
Howy stiffened. The names of his children hung in the air like a draft.
"I know the divorce left you financially ruined," Michael continued softly, his voice dripping with simulated empathy. "I know you worry that you have nothing to leave them. This money ensures they never have to struggle. They will inherit an empire of comfort. Are your philosophical convictions worth sacrificing your children's future?"
Silence stretched across the penthouse. Howy closed his eyes. He thought of Martha’s tuition, of Jonathan’s quiet anxieties about the future, and the stark reality of his own empty bank accounts. He could feel the ghost of the psychiatric drugs in his system—the akathisia, the profound emotional numbness, the living death. He could not survive going back to that. He absolutely would not do it.
But his children could live.
Howy opened his eyes. They were entirely clear.
"I will make the deal," Howy said, his voice steady. "I will sign the papers. I will draft a new will immediately, splitting the twenty-five million dollars entirely between Martha and Jonathan."
Michael’s grin began to spread, triumphant. "I knew you were a rational man—"
"But," Howy interrupted, leaning over the table, "the moment the ink is dry on the will, and the trust is secured for my children, I am going to take a cyanide pill. I will die a wealthy man, but I will die free. I will not endure the real pain and suffering of your daughter's interventions."
Michael’s grin froze. He stared at the physician, looking for a bluff, a tremor, a hint of theatricality. There was none. Howy was offering a literal trade: his life for his children's wealth, bypassing the psychological prison Michael wanted to buy him into.
Slowly, the billionaire’s frozen expression thawed into a chilling, appreciative smile. The tech titan respected a flawless execution of logic, even a fatal one.
"You have a deal," Michael whispered, extending a hand over the titanium briefcase. "But your suicide? That’s just between us."
Speculative Fiction
by Dr Harold Mandel

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The current state of modern psychiatry raises profound ethical and scientific concerns. At the center of this crisis is the profession’s primary reliance on highly toxic pharmaceutical agents—a practice that reflects a troubling disregard for both rigorous science and fundamental medical ethics. Rather than targeting verified disease proc
The current state of modern psychiatry raises profound ethical and scientific concerns. At the center of this crisis is the profession’s primary reliance on highly toxic pharmaceutical agents—a practice that reflects a troubling disregard for both rigorous science and fundamental medical ethics. Rather than targeting verified disease processes, the widespread prescription of these substances highlights a systemic failure within the field, driven more by professional convenience and financial gain than genuine patient well-being.
## The Reality of Psychiatric Interventions
Psychiatry’s therapeutic arsenal is built upon several major classes of drugs, each designed to alter brain chemistry to manage mood, cognition, behavior, attention, or sleep:
* **Antidepressants** (e.g., SSRIs, SNRIs)
* **Antipsychotics** (neuroleptics)
* **Mood Stabilizers**
* **Anti-Anxiety Medications** (Anxiolytics)
* **Stimulants**
* **Sedative-Hypnotics**
While these agents successfully alter neurotransmitter activity, they do not correct a documented biological defect. Despite decades of marketing and public perception, there remains no definitive scientific evidence that psychiatric disorders are caused by specific "chemical imbalances" or deficits in the brain. Consequently, these drugs are deployed based on unproven theories, targeting hypothetical mechanisms rather than established pathology.
## The Cost to Human Life
Because these powerful agents broadly alter brain function without targeting a specific disease process, their adverse effects are widespread and severe. The consequences of psychiatric over-medication can be categorized into profound physical and social disruptions:
### Acute Disruptions and Lifelong Fallout
Even short-term use can trigger severe adverse reactions, including severe emotional blunting, cognitive impairment, extreme restlessness (akathisia), and profound lethargy. The immediate behavioral and emotional shifts caused by these drugs can rapidly destabilize a patient's life, leading to the breakdown of relationships, the loss of employment, ruined careers, and severe financial distress. The social and economic fallout from an acute adverse reaction can permanently alter the trajectory of a person's life.
### Chronic Debilitation and Premature Mortality
Long-term reliance on these substances often results in severe physical decline. Chronic side effects include permanent neurological damage (such as tardive dyskinesia), severe metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and organ damage. For many, the end result of prolonged treatment is a crippled physical state and a significantly shortened lifespan, culminating in a premature and painful death.
## A Lucrative Exploitation
The persistence of this model relies on an asymmetrical dynamic: patients bear the immense physical, emotional, and financial costs of these interventions, while practitioners and the pharmaceutical industry reap substantial financial rewards. By maintaining a monopoly on mental health treatment through the pad of the prescription line, psychiatry has prioritized a lucrative chemical-first framework over genuinely effective care. Because the long-term outcomes of this model are so consistently poor, the continued aggressive marketing and prescribing of these toxic agents represents a severe breach of the ethical mandate to "do no harm."
## The Path Forward: Abolition and Holistic Alternatives
The evidence suggests that institutional psychiatry, as it is currently structured, cannot be reformed from within. The systemic reliance on chemical coercion and unscientific paradigms demonstrates that the field should be dismantled.
In its place, we must establish a humane, holistic mental healthcare system. True healing requires support frameworks managed by professionals who genuinely prioritize the patient's autonomy and overall well-being. This alternative model must focus on addressing the root psychological, social, and environmental causes of human suffering, utilizing compassionate, non-toxic, and supportive therapies that honor human dignity rather than destroying it.

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