AS SEEN ON THIS MORNING
'A fascinating and moving account of life working with people who too often society wants to forget'
Dr Amanda Brown, author of THE PRISON DOCTOR
'Excellent and enlightening'
Jonathan Levi and Emma French, authors of INSIDE BROADMOOR
'Thought-provoking'
Gwen Adshead, author of THE DEVIL YOU KNOW
Shocking, eye-opening and grimly fascinating, these are the true stories, patients and cases that have characterised a career spent treating mentally disordered offenders.
As a forensic psychiatrist, it's Dr Das's job to treat and rehabilitate what the tabloids might call the 'criminally insane', many of whom assault, rob, rape, and even kill. His work takes him to high-security prisons and securely locked hospital wards across the country, as well as inside courtrooms, giving evidence as an expert witness.
From the young woman who smothered her two-year-old nephew in a flash of psychosis, to the teenager who set his house on fire with his mother locked inside, Dr Das must delve into the minds of these violent offenders to elicit their symptoms of mental illness, understand their actions and prevent future atrocities.
In this honest, revealing and at times humorous memoir, Dr Das shares stories from his fifteen years as a psychiatric doctor working with this dangerous clientele, detailing some of his most extreme, heart-breaking and bizarre cases - and how he's learned to live with his mistakes when the worse happens.
Compelling, enlightening and candid, if you enjoyed Unnatural Causes, Dark Side of the Mind or The Prison Doctor, you'll love IN TWO MINDS.
ISBN: | 9780751583786 |
Publication date: | 10th March 2022 |
Author: | Sohom Das |
Publisher: | Sphere an imprint of Little, Brown |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 400 pages |
Genres: |
Memoirs Autobiography: business and industry Autobiography: science, technology and medicine True crime: serial killers and murderers Forensic science Rehabilitation of offenders Mental health law Health psychology Mental health services Psychiatric and mental disorders Offenders |