Ms. Hobart did well for roughly three weeks. Then, less than a week after her last session with the psychiatrist, she took a sudden turn for the worse. The theft of her backpack, which contained her notes from school, precipitated a recurrence of severe depressive symptoms. Ms. Hobart resisted her mother's entreaties that she contact her doctor, saying that she didn't want to be rehospitalized. Two days later, she was found dead in a motel room that she had rented under an assumed name, having ingested more than ten times the usual lethal dose of doxepin. Her mother brought suit alleging, in part, that Dr. Shin had been negligent in writing a prescription for the substantial quantity of doxepin and in not communicating with the patient's psychiatrist about his actions.