What Their Psychiatrists Won’t Tell You

Throughout Strangers to Ourselves, writing often seems to be both symptom and cure. In Aviv’s opening chapter, which also functions as a general introduction to modern psychoanalysis, the story goes something like this: In 1979, Raphael “Ray” Osheroff, a doctor, checked into a Maryland psychiatric institution for depression.

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