Susanna Kaysen was born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Kaysen attended high school at the Commonwealth School in Boston and the Cambridge School before being sent to McLean Hospital in 1967 to undergo psychiatric treatment for depression. It was there she was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. She was released after eighteen months. She later drew on this experience for her 1993 memoir Girl, Interrupted, which was made into a film in 1999.
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Fiction, Fiction, general, Biography, Gynecologist and patient, Gynecology, Health and hygiene, Massachusetts, biography, Mentally ill, biography, Psychiatric hospitals, Sex (Biology), Women, Women, mental health, American Authors, Anthropologists, Art appreciation, Borderline-Persönlichkeitsstörung, Commitment of Mentally Ill, Diseases, Health, Intellectual life, Large type books, Man-woman relationships, Mental Disorders, Mental health, New York Times reviewedTime
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