I lost a good friend and mentor last week and our nation lost a true mental health champion.
Dr. Dean Brooks died Thursday morning in Salem, Oregon, which is home to the Oregon State Hospital, where he was the superintendent from 1955 to 1981. He was 96.
Dean is best-known for his role in the 1975 movie, One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest. Although he was not an actor and never wished to be, Dean was cast as Dr. John Spivey, the director of the mental hospital in the landmark film. The irony is that Dean Brooks was the exact opposite of the dictatorial and callous superintendent who he portrayed in the film — a fact that several of his friends recalled this week in a joint telephone call after his death.
I joined Dean’s friends in talking about how he always put his patients first. An example: Dean told his secretary at the state hospital to put letters and memos from patients at the top of his office’s IN BOX. One day, she mentioned that the governor had sent over an important note. Dean told her to put it on the bottom. He’d get to it, but first had to read the notes from patients.