A Mennonite at the VA?
As some readers know, just this past week I enjoyed my one Warholian fifteen-minutes-of-fame: one of my posts made it to WordPress’s home page, sort of my version of being “on the cover of the Rolling...
View ArticleThe Onion Takes Manhattan, or A Tale of Two Essays
It is the best of times. It is the worst of times. While I apologize to Mr. Dickens, I have to say, as a psychiatrist who works for the VA, that no truer words have e’er been spoken. I have lived to...
View ArticleNews From the Front
Yes, I’m fine. Indeed, I have even had friends get in touch with me to make sure that the above is true, given how long it has been since I’ve posted. I’m happy to say that my absence has had nothing...
View ArticleVeterans’ Day 2012
Today is Veterans’ Day, the first since I began writing the blog. This time of year is always a colorful one at our VA: we get more than our usual share of visits from bagpipers (I’d never quite heard...
View ArticleThe Ethics of PTSD Disability, or “Meet Brandon, the Rational Soldier”
I have a colleague working at a VA in New York who is tireless in his commitment to keeping many of us mental health workers at the VA nationally abreast of the latest in both print and electronic...
View ArticleBrother, Can You Spare a Career?
Recently I received the following thoughtful reply to the post, Thanksgiving and the Grammar of Hope: Dr. Deaton, Have you ever heard of something called a quarter-life crisis? It’s probably always...
View ArticleOn Massacre and the Innocents, Newtown, Old Pain
As a psychiatrist who works at a VA during a time of armed conflict, I have become used to having to decide each day how much I am willing to accept detente with the unspeakable, for how long today,...
View ArticleVIP Treatment for VIP Healers
In the past few days, contributing writers for the TIME blog Battleland shared their thoughts about the recent death of Dr. Peter Linnerooth, a psychologist, formerly with both the Army and the VA, who...
View ArticleTwo Replies, Same Planet, Different Worlds
These past few days I have been in New York City, where I have been attending the National Meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association. (Remember Malfoy Manor and the Death Eaters from The Long...
View ArticleMaking Peace With Warriors (Abigail Deaton)
This morning my eldest, Abby, a rising junior at Goshen College, a Mennonite college in northern Indiana, requested that the following Gospel excerpt be read at our church, First Mennonite of...
View ArticleGrand Opening
I still recall Dr. Hook’s The Cover of the “Rolling Stone,” my generation’s lament over what it takes to get noticed around these parts. What lyrics might have been spawned had BuzzFeed, The Daily Kos,...
View ArticleCaveat Lector
Yes, I’m alive, and yes, so much for the “1K a Day” flash pieces, I know, I know… I can blame my absence on many easy targets—work, kids, flu shots, polar vortices, the usual, all true—but I actually...
View ArticleIndependence Day
Life takes interesting turns. Just a year ago, I had no idea at all that I’d be working full-time at the VA or that I would be writing a blog about my experiences. I had not met many of the very fine...
View ArticleSaint Crispin’s Kindergarteners
In yesterday’s New York Times, columnist David Brooks wrote a fascinating piece entitled Honor Code, and even at the writing of this post, almost twenty-four hours later, it remains the most e-mailed...
View ArticleConical Combat Linkages
Sometimes it takes some days for an encounter with a combat veteran to sink in. Sometimes it takes some days just to decide how much I dare let it sink in. I’ve talked of this man before, in Buddy, Got...
View ArticleA Mennonite at the VA?
As some readers know, just this past week I enjoyed my one Warholian fifteen-minutes-of-fame: one of my posts made it to WordPress’s home page, sort of my version of being “on the cover of the Rolling...
View ArticleThe Onion Takes Manhattan, or A Tale of Two Essays
It is the best of times. It is the worst of times. While I apologize to Mr. Dickens, I have to say, as a psychiatrist who works for the VA, that no truer words have e’er been spoken. I have lived to...
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