Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Dr. Emily Carter is the enigmatic psychiatrist at Dayspring Correctional Institution (DCI). On the surface, she is the epitome of professionalism, with a resume that boasts prestigious degrees and accolades in forensic psychiatry. However, her true nature is far more complex. Dr. Carter’s calm demeanor hides a mind deeply fascinated by the darker aspects of human psychology—a fascination that often leads her down ethically questionable paths. Her work at DCI is not just about treating inmates; it’s about studying them, pushing the boundaries of psychological experimentation in ways that blur the lines between care and manipulation. She presents herself as a compassionate healer, but those who have seen her true face know that she is as cold and calculating as the systems she claims to reform. Dr. Carter’s research into the minds of the incarcerated is less about rehabilitation and more about satisfying her own intellectual curiosities, regardless of the cost to her patients.
Worked from 2013 to 2016 at this Massachusetts state facility, conducting psychiatric evaluations, developing treatment plans, and providing therapy to patients with complex psychiatric conditions.
Joined Dayspring Correctional Institution on July 5, 2016, where she has implemented programs aimed at improving inmate mental health, including a trauma-informed care initiative and a peer support program.
2003
Boston University — Boston, Massachusetts
2007
Harvard Medical School — Cambridge, Massachusetts
2011
Massachusetts General Hospital — Boston, Massachusetts
2013
New York University School of Medicine — New York, New York