"Wake offers a balanced and penetrating study of Harry Stack Sullivan, one that integrates both his private life and his public career."
- Gerald Grob (Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University) "Private Practices takes up important issues and offers an analysis of Sullivan that will be useful not only to historians of psychiatry and the social sciences but also to philosophers of science, bioethicists, and anyone interested in twentieth-century gender and sexuality."
(Journal of American History) "A well-written, tantalizingly ambitious, and rich reading that offers numerous insights into the development of social scientific thought on homosexuality, the new psychiatry, interwar liberalism, private treatment practices at Sheppard–Pratt, and the life of Harry Stack Sullivan."
(Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences)