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 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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