The close relationship between the science of medicine and the art of writing
Today, a patient walked into my psychiatric clinic clutching a referral letter from her general practitioner. We sat down, she began to tell me her story, and I was plunged into the middle of her crisis. As we talked, I discovered things about my patient’s past that had shaped her character. Later, after work, I went home and opened a novel. I knew a little about the story from the back-cover blurb, but it wasn’t until I read the first page that I entered the world of the protagonist. I learned about her background and how it had contributed to her current predicament. As I continue to see my patient, and as I keep reading the main character’s story, I follow them both as they try to solve their problems.
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- In Mind Therapy Services, Perth, WA.