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Charles Barber (born 1962) is an American author and Writer in Residence at
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who writes narrative nonfiction books about medicine, psychiatry, and criminal justice.


Early life, education and influences

Barber grew up in
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the son of economist William Barber. He attended
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, where he studied with and was greatly influenced by the psychiatrist and writer Robert Coles. After attending graduate school at
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, Barber worked for ten years with the homeless mentally ill in New York City. He worked in shelters at
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and
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, and in supportive housing programs. Later, he worked in the criminal justice system in Connecticut, in prisons and halfway houses. Before becoming an author, he co-published scholarly works in criminal justice and psychiatry.


Writing

In 2005, Barber published ''Songs from the Black Chair: A Memoir of Mental Interiors'', an account of his work with the homeless and also the story of his own experiences with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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compared the book to William Styron’s ''Darkness Visible'' and Sylvia Nasar’s ''A Beautiful Mind''. In 2008, Barber published ''Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry is Medicating a Nation'', a critique of the over-use of psychiatric medications, particularly antidepressants, to treat and medicate everyday life problems. ''Comfortably Numb'' was a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers selection, and was called "a blockbuster" by
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. Barber published ''Citizen Outlaw: One Man's Journey from Gang Leader to Peacekeeper'' about reformed New Haven gangster William Outlaw in late 2019. Barber and Outlaw appeared on The Today Show and on
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's Book TV. In 2022, Barber published ''Peace & Health: How a group of small-town activists and college students set out to change healthcare'', about the fifty-year history of the Community Health Center and the center's CEO Mark Masselli. Barber has spoken nationally about the book, appearing with Masselli and Colorado Senator John Hickenlooper. In May 2023, Grand Central Publishing released Barber's ''In the Blood: How Two Outsiders Solved a Centuries Old Medical Mystery and took on the U.S. Army''. ''The Wall Street Journal'' described ''In the Blood'' as "the captivating, often cinematic story of how a medical innovation was improbably developed, fiercely resisted, and ultimately adopted". The book was a finalist for the 2024 PEN America/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award and was named an Amazon Editor's Pick for Best Books of 2023 So Far.


Lectures and affiliations

Barber has lectured nationally and internationally at colleges, medical schools, and mental health advocacy organizations. He is a Writer in Residence at Wesleyan University and a Lecturer in Psychiatry at the
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. At Yale, he is editor of ''The Perch'', an arts journal with a mental health theme.


Published works

* ''In the Blood: How Two Outsiders Solved a Centuries-Old Medical Mystery and Took on the U. S. Army'' (Grand Central Publishing, 2023) * ''Peace & Health: How a group of small-town activists and college students set out to change healthcare'' (Octoberworks, 2005) * ''Citizen Outlaw: One Man's Journey from Gang Leader to Peacekeeper'' (HarperCollins, 2019) * ''Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation'' (Softcover) (Vintage, 2009) * ''Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation'' (Hardcover) (Pantheon, 2008) * ''Songs from the Black Chair'' (Softcover) (Bison Books, 2007) * ''Songs from the Black Chair'' (Hardcover) (Nebraska Press, 2005)


References

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