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37 Years Inside the Mental Health System, a Psychiatrist Publishes His Verdict:"There May Be N
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GRASS VALLEY, Calif. - TelAve -- HEADLINE:
After 37 Years Inside the Mental Health System, a Psychiatrist Publishes His Verdict: "There May Be Nothing Wrong With You"
SUMMARY (under 170 characters):
Dr. Fred Moss, MD releases Welcome to Humanity: A Psychiatrist's Memoir and Case Against the Mental Health System on July 15, 2026.
CATEGORY: Health & Medicine / Books & Literature
CITY/STATE: Grass Valley, CA
BODY:
GRASS VALLEY, Calif. – On March 6, 2026, psychiatry fired Dr. Fred Moss by video call. What he felt, underneath the anxiety, was relief. On July 15, 2026, he publishes the book that explains that relief.
Welcome to Humanity: A Psychiatrist's Memoir and Case Against the Mental Health System is the reckoning of a doctor who spent 46 years in the mental health field – 37 of them as a board-certified psychiatrist – and emerged with a conclusion that overturns his own profession: the system has been solving the wrong problem.
Across more than 30,000 patient conversations, Moss watched the field he had devoted his life to slowly become something he no longer recognized – a machine for labeling, medicating, and managing human beings rather than understanding them. He wrote prescriptions he did not believe in. He signed forms that were ratifications, not clinical judgments. He watched diagnoses become identities that people carried like life sentences.
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His argument is disarmingly simple: connection is the medicine. Not as metaphor, but as a clinical observation repeated tens of thousands of times. What is often labeled depression, anxiety, or ADHD, Moss contends, is frequently a normal response to a genuinely hard world. The diagnosis names the suffering. It does not explain it – and treating it as a permanent identity may be the very thing that makes it hardest to move through.
The book traces that journey from the inside out. It begins in 1980, when a twenty-one-year-old Fred Moss walked onto a locked psychiatric ward in Pontiac, Michigan, for what was supposed to be three weeks of orientation pay – and stayed five years. Over the decades that followed, he worked across many states and in many capacities – clinics, outpatient settings, rehab units, inpatient wards, and prisons – watching what happened when someone stopped treating the diagnosis and started seeing the person. Along the way he survived two car accidents, an aortic dissection, a challenge to his medical license, and the final firing he experienced as freedom.
"There may be nothing wrong with you. There may never have been."
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For readers of The Body Keeps the Score, Lost Connections, and Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, Moss offers something those books gesture toward but rarely state outright – a working clinician's case, from inside the room, against the model he was trained to uphold.
BOOK DETAILS:
Title: Welcome to Humanity: A Psychiatrist's Memoir and Case Against the Mental Health System
Author: Dr. Fred Robert Moss, MD
Publication date: July 15, 2026
Pre-order: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H5Q8S9WX
More information: welcometohumanitybook.com
Press page: welcometohumanitybook.com/press/
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Dr. Fred Robert Moss, MD is a physician, speaker, and host whose work in the mental health field spans 46 years, including 37 as a board-certified psychiatrist. He has held 450-plus podcast conversations about mental health. Learn more at whoisdrfred.com.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Dr. Fred Moss
drfred@welcometohumanity.net
welcometohumanity.net
After 37 Years Inside the Mental Health System, a Psychiatrist Publishes His Verdict: "There May Be Nothing Wrong With You"
SUMMARY (under 170 characters):
Dr. Fred Moss, MD releases Welcome to Humanity: A Psychiatrist's Memoir and Case Against the Mental Health System on July 15, 2026.
CATEGORY: Health & Medicine / Books & Literature
CITY/STATE: Grass Valley, CA
BODY:
GRASS VALLEY, Calif. – On March 6, 2026, psychiatry fired Dr. Fred Moss by video call. What he felt, underneath the anxiety, was relief. On July 15, 2026, he publishes the book that explains that relief.
Welcome to Humanity: A Psychiatrist's Memoir and Case Against the Mental Health System is the reckoning of a doctor who spent 46 years in the mental health field – 37 of them as a board-certified psychiatrist – and emerged with a conclusion that overturns his own profession: the system has been solving the wrong problem.
Across more than 30,000 patient conversations, Moss watched the field he had devoted his life to slowly become something he no longer recognized – a machine for labeling, medicating, and managing human beings rather than understanding them. He wrote prescriptions he did not believe in. He signed forms that were ratifications, not clinical judgments. He watched diagnoses become identities that people carried like life sentences.
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His argument is disarmingly simple: connection is the medicine. Not as metaphor, but as a clinical observation repeated tens of thousands of times. What is often labeled depression, anxiety, or ADHD, Moss contends, is frequently a normal response to a genuinely hard world. The diagnosis names the suffering. It does not explain it – and treating it as a permanent identity may be the very thing that makes it hardest to move through.
The book traces that journey from the inside out. It begins in 1980, when a twenty-one-year-old Fred Moss walked onto a locked psychiatric ward in Pontiac, Michigan, for what was supposed to be three weeks of orientation pay – and stayed five years. Over the decades that followed, he worked across many states and in many capacities – clinics, outpatient settings, rehab units, inpatient wards, and prisons – watching what happened when someone stopped treating the diagnosis and started seeing the person. Along the way he survived two car accidents, an aortic dissection, a challenge to his medical license, and the final firing he experienced as freedom.
"There may be nothing wrong with you. There may never have been."
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For readers of The Body Keeps the Score, Lost Connections, and Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, Moss offers something those books gesture toward but rarely state outright – a working clinician's case, from inside the room, against the model he was trained to uphold.
BOOK DETAILS:
Title: Welcome to Humanity: A Psychiatrist's Memoir and Case Against the Mental Health System
Author: Dr. Fred Robert Moss, MD
Publication date: July 15, 2026
Pre-order: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H5Q8S9WX
More information: welcometohumanitybook.com
Press page: welcometohumanitybook.com/press/
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Dr. Fred Robert Moss, MD is a physician, speaker, and host whose work in the mental health field spans 46 years, including 37 as a board-certified psychiatrist. He has held 450-plus podcast conversations about mental health. Learn more at whoisdrfred.com.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Dr. Fred Moss
drfred@welcometohumanity.net
welcometohumanity.net
Source: Fred Moss
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