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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: Sick Truth About Shrinks ! I remember a recently admitted patient, nose-to-nose with his psychiatrist, screaming at her "you don't know what I'm going through - how the fuck do you know what it's like little missy?". The psychiatrist finished the discussion, saying she'd come back to him later, and after a brief pause to collect herself, moved on to the next patient in the ward round. It is still an incredibly vivid memory for me, partly because everyone else in the room knew that the psychiatrist had been a patient herself, as she had a lifetime's worth of experience dealing with her own mental health issues. Study after study has shown that psychiatrists have higher rates of mental illness than the general population. Research published in 2001 revealed that 56% of female psychiatrists have a family history of mental illness, and just over 40% have experienced one themselves - almost twice the rate of other doctors. Undoubtedly as a consequence, psychiatrists have double the rate of suicide of the general population. Psychiatry is certainly a stressful job, but research has also found that there are higher rates of mental disorder in future psychiatrists, suggesting many go into the profession precisely because of their experiences. Other mental health professionals are much less studied, but from my own experience, I suspect the histories and motivations of mental health nurses, psychologists and social workers and so on are are likely to be similar. The reason I mention this is because Phil Dawdy has just written a powerful article on responses to a recent murder of a psychologist in New York. Several people wrote comments to his original notice saying that the murderer was likely on a whole bunch of meds that were making him crazy; and, mental health workers hurt patients all the time, so they get what they deserve. It is quite apparent that unlike in other areas of medicine, the mental health system has a 'them and us' attitude. Ironically, it is the single area of medicine where 'them' are most like to be 'us', regardless of whether you're a patient or a professional. Link to Phil Dawdy on murder of a New York psychologist and reaction.
Poster Comment: Blind leaders of the blind, circumventers of privacy rights, court snitches in divorce and custody cases, mental malpractioners, and pimps for CPS prostitutes. Having had the opportunity to subject my entire family to the scrutiny of one of these self-effacing assholes and determining that typically they have worse mental challenges than normal (just a wee bit insane) people, and a terrific amount of influence that can be wielded like a machete that cuts through families like a hot knife through butter ... which the courts appear to use in the destruction of natural families ... often times transferring children to the most despicable conditions at CPS or fag infested child care through same sex foster homes ... causes me to say "Kill all the Lawyers after the Shrinks" ... Noone222 PS. Whom do you suppose puts these maniac murderers in possession of the psychotropic terror drugs ???
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I think many shrinks study in this arena in order to figure out their own neurosis, privately. Of course, there are exceptions. In the early part of the 20th Century people seemed more normal ... and there were 100 times fewer shrinks. Equation: More shrinks = more nuts
A psychiatrist is someone who is too incompetent to become a real doctor.
They don't have a friggin clue.
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