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A compelling memoir of a psychotherapist’s clinical and personal education amid chaos and dysfunction that delivers an emotional impact to rival Susan Sheehan’s classic Is There No Place on Earth for Me?

Seven years after her college graduation, Darcy Lockman abandoned a career in magazine journalism to become a psychologist. After four years in classrooms, she spent her final training year at the Kings County Hospital, an aging public institution on the outskirts of Brooklyn. When she started, little did she know that the hospital’s behavioral health department—the infamous G Building, where the Son of Sam serial killer David Berkowitz and the rapper Ol’ Dirty Bastard once resided—was on the cusp of its darkest era yet, one that culminated in the death of a patient in a psychiatric emergency room described by the New York Post as a “Dickensian nightmare.”

Brooklyn Zoo unfolds amid the constant drama and disorder of the G Building. Lockman rotates through four departments, each of which presents new challenges and haunting cases. She works with forensic psychologists to evaluate offenders for fitness to stand trial—almost all of them with pathos-filled histories and little hope of rehabilitation. The thorny politics of the psych ER compound her anxiety about working with its volatile patients, but under the wing of a charismatic if brusque mentor she gains a deeper insight into her new profession as well as into her own strengths and limitations.

As she moves to the inpatient ward and then psychiatric consultation liaison, Lockman’s overstretched supervisors and the institutional preference for pills over therapy are persistent obstacles. But they eventually present a young clinician with the opportunity to reexamine everything she believes and to come out stronger on the other side.

Lockman’s frank portrayal of her fledgling role in a warped system is a professional coming-of-age story that will resonate with anyone who has fought to develop career mastery in a demanding environment. A stark portrait of the struggling public mental-health-care system, Brooklyn Zoo is also an homage to the doctors who remain committed to their patients in spite of institutional failures and to the patients who strive to get better with their help. And it is an inspiring first-hand account by a narrator who triumphs over self-doubt to believe in the rightness and efficacy of her chosen profession.

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Advance Praise for "Brooklyn Zoo
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"'Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter Here' might well be the words above the door of Kings County Hospital's notorious G Building. Serial killer Son of Sam and rap legend Ol' Dirty Bastard punched their tickets at this under-funded, over-crowded mental hospital; so does Darcy Lockman, a wet-behind-the-ears psych intern fresh out of graduate school. She can empathize with the human flotsam washed up on the outer edge of outer Brooklyn--the white folks get sent to Bellevue, in Manhattan--but more to the point, she can write. "Brooklyn Zoo" is a sorrowful and fascinating portrait of the institutional underworld where criminality and mental illness co-exist, and patients find themselves at the mercy of a medical-penal complex ill-equipped to either cure or punish them."
--Alex Beam, author of "Gracefully Insane: Life and Death Inside America's Premier Mental Hospital"

"Reading "Brooklyn Zoo" is like getting a nightly e-mail from your best friend as she explores the far side of the moon. I gasped at what she saw and alternately winced and cheered at her responses. A smart, delightful surprise of a book."
--Susan Baur, author of "The Dinosaur Man: Tales of Madness and Enchantment from the Back Ward

"""Brooklyn Zoo" takes us to places where very, very few of us would ever go--or want to go. This interesting memoir deals with situations which might be considered hopeless with great compassion and clarity. For so many of these people, mental illness is the least of their worries but the most of their handicaps. An insight therapist is at a huge disadvantage, and Lockman feels it deeply. She cares about people in a way that few of us dare."
--Joanne Greenberg, author of "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
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"A former journalist, Lockman delivers fascinating revelations.... [A] good story."--Melissa Maerz, "Entertainment Weekly
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"Darcy Lockman left her journalism career to become a psycho

Praise for Darcy Lockman's "Brooklyn Zoo"
"A rare gem. . . . An intelligently written, sobering look at what it takes to be a psychotherapist. . . . The prose flows, the pacing is even, and the structure is well crafted. As well, the content--the story--is utterly fascinating. . . . It's the kind of book you don't want to rush through; you want to dwell on each chapter, and meditate on Lockman's experiences to get a fuller sense of what she saw. . . . [Lockman has] a unique voice and a knack for painting verbal portraits."
--Dan Berkowitz, "Psych Central
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"Lockman is no Nurse Ratched; she describes the cast of damaged characters who rotate through the building with the sympathetic touch of a born caregiver, rather than as a voyeur, and the reader is brought to share her frustration with a system that, unfortunately, cannot always afford to be more human."
--"The Daily Beast"
"A sorrowful and fascinating portrait of the institutional underworld where criminality and mental illness co-exist. . . . 'Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter Here' might well be the words above the door of Kings County Hospital's notorious G Building. Serial killer Son of Sam and rap legend Ol' Dirty Bastard punched their tickets at this under-funded, over-crowded mental hospital; so does Darcy Lockman, a wet-behind-the-ears psych intern fresh out of graduate school. She can empathize with the human flotsam washed up on the outer edge of outer Brooklyn--the white folks get sent to Bellevue, in Manhattan--but more to the point, she can write"
--Alex Beam, author of "Gracefully Insane: Life and Death Inside America's Premier Mental Hospital
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"Provocative material. . . . A former journalist, Lockman delivers fascinating revelations about the ways diagnoses are made in "Brooklyn Zoo.""
--"Entertainment Weekly"
"Reading "Brooklyn Zoo" is like getting a nightly e-mail from your best friend as she explores the far side of the moon. I gasped at what she saw and alternately winced and cheered at her responses. A smart, delightful surprise of a book."
--Susan Baur, author of "The Dinosaur Man: Tales of Madness and Enchantment from the Back Ward"
""Brooklyn Zoo" takes us to places where very, very few of us would ever go--or want to go. This interesting memoir deals with situations which might be considered hopeless with great compassion and clarity. For so many of these people, mental illness is the least of their worries but the most of their handicaps. An insight therapist is at a huge disadvantage, and Lockman feels it deeply. She cares about people in a way that few of us dare."
--Joanne Greenberg, author of "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden"
"Crisply written. . . . This is a useful . . . look at the vagaries of a psychologist's training and role in an overwhelming institutional setting."
--"Publishers Weekly"
"Before returning to graduate school Lockman worked as a magazine journalist, a skill she puts to good use in this insider's look at the practice of psychiatry in a poorly funded, understaffed public institution."
--"Kirkus Reviews"

About the Author

Darcy Lockman, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice in New York City. She received her Ph.D. at the Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies at Adelphi University. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, Psychology Today, and Rolling Stone, among other publications. She lives with her family in Queens.

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  • PublisherDoubleday
  • Publication date2012
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