What happens when a psychiatrist uses an ancient system of Chinese philosophy to illuminate the paradoxes of modern mental health care?
Psychiatry Hexagrams is a strikingly original work of clinical insight, philosophical investigation, and cultural critique—organized not by diagnosis or specialty, but by the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching, each a lens for examining the strange, fractured landscape of contemporary psychiatry.
Across sixty-four intricately crafted chapters, board-certified psychiatrist Jason Yanofski explores themes that most clinical texts avoid: the distortion of human subjectivity by documentation systems; the diagnostic loop between symptom and label; the ethical complexity of involuntary care; the quiet violence of overmedication; the bureaucratization of empathy; and the question—posed quietly and persistently—of what it really means to help. From courtrooms to locked wards, clinical supervision to street outreach, the book traverses the spaces where psychiatry meets philosophy, language, ethics, trauma, and power.
Drawing on Taoist metaphors, cognitive science, forensic psychiatry, systems theory, and moments of piercing human detail, each chapter stands alone as a meditation on a particular pattern: not just patterns of behavior, but patterns of institutional dysfunction, narrative collapse, moral dissonance, and unexpected recovery. The I Ching hexagrams are not used here as decoration or metaphor—but as structural and conceptual anchors. They give form to what resists classification. They allow the book to be read in any order. They hold tension without resolving it.
This is not a self-help manual, a clinical handbook, or a philosophical treatise—yet it contains the qualities of all three. It is a book written for those who inhabit the world of mental health care from any angle: clinicians, patients, students, critics, educators, skeptics, survivors. It is a book for those who have wondered why psychiatry feels both necessary and impossible, compassionate and coercive, scientific and surreal. And it is for those who have tried to hold onto their humanity inside a system that often seems engineered to wear it down.
At once lyrical and incisive, rigorous and darkly funny, Psychiatry Hexagrams offers no easy answers. Instead, it offers a structure—recursive, symbolic, generative—for thinking more clearly, speaking more carefully, and staying human in the presence of suffering.
It is, above all, a book about pattern: how it forms, how it distorts, how it heals, and how it sometimes speaks back.
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