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The Rainbow Machine: Tales from a Neurolinguist's Journal The Rainbow Machine: Tales from a Neurolinguist's Journal by Andrew T. Austin
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“Normally, at the end of each shift, the staff would normally write up a report on each patient. I found this odd, because most of the time the staff appeared to spend much of their working day in the staff room, smoking with the door closed. It always seemed wrong to me that it was the staff evaluating the patient’s performance and not vice-versa. So I removed the door to the staff room and I got the patients to start writing daily performance reviews on the staff. But I found that this isn’t the ideal way of retaining paid employment.”
Andrew T. Austin, The Rainbow Machine: Tales from a Neurolinguist's Journal
“If you want to observe professional incongruence, go and ask the prescribing psychiatrist, “Will these drugs give me tardive dyskinesia?” and watch him squirm. (Tardive dyskinesia is a serious and chronic movement disorder caused by the drugs that lower dopamine levels-those used to treat schizophrenia.)”
Andrew T. Austin, The Rainbow Machine: Tales from a Neurolinguist's Journal