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You Don’t Have to be Mad to Work Here ; A Psychiatrist’s Life . By Dr. Benji Waterhouse .

Printed 2024 .

“ Unlocking the doors to the psych ward , NHS psychiatrist Dr. Benji Waterhouse provides a fly on the wall account of medicine’s most mysterious and controversial specialty “ .

“ Funny and Deeply Moving in Equal Measure , his compassion for his patients shine through . Wonderfully written . I loved this book “ . Dr . Max Pemberton .

Dr. B. Waterhouse has written for the Guardian and Independent and was included in a list of “ Inspiring Psychiatrists by the Royal College of Psychiatrists .

Yes , Highly Recommended .

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