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Sometimes Amazing Things Happen

Heartbreak and Hope on the Bellevue Hospital Psychiatric Prison Ward

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Elizabeth Ford went through medical school unsure of where she belonged. It wasn't until she did her psychiatry rotation that she found her calling - to care for one of the most vulnerable populations of mentally ill people, the inmates of New York City's jails, including Rikers Island, who are so sick that they are sent to the Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward for care.

These men were broken, without resources or support, and very ill. They could be violent, unpredictable, but they could also be funny and tender and needy. Mostly, they were human and they awakened in Ford a boundless empathy. Her patients made her a great doctor and a better person. While Ford was a psychiatrist at Bellevue she became a wife and a mother. In her book she shares her struggles to balance her personal and professional lives, to care for her children and her patients, and to maintain the empathy that is essential to her practice - all in the face of a complex institution, an exhausting workload, and the deeply emotionally taxing nature of her work. Ford brings humor, grace, and humanity to the lives of the patients in her care and in beautifully rendered prose illuminates the inner workings (and failings) of our mental health and criminal justice systems.

©2017 Elizabeth Ford (P)2017 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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I found this book compassionate, shocking and compelling. I admire Dr Ford's persistence and grit in such 'challenging' circumstances, and how in spite of the terrible sights and experiences around her she hung onto her optimism and humanity, in spite of burning out for a while, the more so as she continued working for as long as possible while pregnant. I felt for the staff struggling to cope and keep their own heads above water in what must have seemed hopeless and dangerous conditions much of the time, and could understand why some might feel hostility towards Dr Ford when she seemed to put patients' interests above their own. And she reminded me of the person behind the patient with her stories of individuals. It doesn't make me want to go out and volunteer to help them, but it gives me pause to reflect on how easy it is to write people and situations off without bothering to dig deeper. On the whole, the calm, steady narration balanced the emotion-provoking content . I wanted to know what happened afterwards, and whether Dr Ford was able to make significant changes at Rikers Island. Definitely worth reading/listening to.

Inspiring and made me count my blessings

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I went into this audiobook not knowing what to expect, but wasn’t disappointed. The author,whilst preserving the anonymity of her patients, was very thorough in explaining how each individual presented his condition. In addition, I have been disappointed in the past with female readers, but this was expertly (in my opinion)read,at a good pace. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

Really enjoyable, albeit heartbreaking book

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Really interesting and informative. Touches all of the emotions throughout. Loved the story... I just found the accents really cringeworthy to me. Made it hard to listen at times. Almost like listening to a children's book.

Great story, struggled with the narrating.

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Easy to listen to, a good insight into the authors life at Bellvue, s psychiatric hospital

Sometimes Amazing things happen was well narrated

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A wonderful book showing how each and every one of us can make a difference. A great and inspiring read.

Hope

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