Psychiatry and human suffering are not always the same
By most measures, the treatment was working. The symptoms had improved. Sleep was more consistent. The edge of panic had softened into something more manageable. The medications were tolerated, the therapy was progressing, and the follow-ups were steady.
On paper, this was what success in psychiatry is supposed to look like, and yet, something in the room said otherwise. It is not always obvious. There is no scale that captures it …
Psychiatry and human suffering are not always the same
















