The receptionist glanced at me. “What time did you say your appointment was?”
“Two-thirty.”
“You were fortunate Dr. Nichols made a space to see you.”
“I’m sure I’ll be charged accordingly.”
I was limbering up for a little more confrontation. She sounded irritated. “Have you completed the form?”
I gave her back the form, which was blank apart from my credit card details. She took it from me, voice snide, eyes scornful. “You haven’t filled in any of your medical history.”
I thought of people coming here who were depressed, or anxious, or losing their grip on reality and falling into the void of madness; fragile, vulnerable people who were owed at least a little civility by the first person they would have to talk to.
“I’m not here for a medical consultation.”
She didn’t want to show me she was interested. Or maybe she thought I was just another barmy patient, not worth the bother.
“I’m here because my sister was murdered and Dr. Nichols was her psychiatrist.”
For a moment I had her attention. She took in my greasy hair (hair washing is one of the first corner cuttings of grief), my lack of makeup and the bags under my eyes. She saw the markers of grief but interpreted them as signs of madness. I wondered if, in a larger way, this was what happened to you: your signals of fear being interpreted as insanity. She took the form from me without another word.
As I waited, I remembered our e-mails when I told you once that I was thinking of seeing a therapist.From: tesshemming@hotmail.co.uk To: Beatrice Hemming’s iPhone
I just thought it would be interesting, valuable even, to see a psychiatrist. It’s completely different to talking to a friend.
lol Bee XX
PS They’re not called shrinks anymore.From: tesshemming@hotmail.co.uk To: Beatrice Hemming’s iPhone
They’re highly trained. A psychiatrist (rather than a psychologist) is a fully qualified medical doctor who then specializes. You wouldn’t say they were washing machines if you were bipolar or demented or schizophrenic would you?
Lol BeeFrom: tesshemming@hotmail.co.uk To: Beatrice Hemming’s iPhone
I wasn’t just talking about the severely mentally ill needing a psychiatrist; the walking wounded sometimes need professional help too.
Lol Bee xFrom: tesshemming@hotmail.co.uk To: Beatrice Hemming’s iPhone
I have to go to a v. important meeting, talk later.