Shameful psychiatrist attempts suicide
The Boston Globe released a report about "the spectacular downfall of a highly respected psychiatrist who had arrived at the Harvard-affiliated hospital just a few months earlier to take on one of the most influential jobs in mental health care." In April 2006, Dr. Jack M. Gorman, new president of McLean Hospital in Belmont, MA, attempted suicide. The married father of two had brought a shameful secret with him to Massachusetts: He had engaged in a long-term sexual relationship with a New York patient.
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Posted on 07 Dec 2007 by cchr
