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by chenning 2352 days ago
Call me crazy, but I felt like this story was perhaps a little too specific.
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Haha reminds me of a story a psychiatrist once told about how he/she would generalize people's problems that happen to all sorts of patients and yet would routinely be accused of sharing a unique and deeply embarrassing story by their patients, who don't realize it but all face the same problems.
if it happens to all or just almost all or even just some of the patients it would still be sharing a somewhat private story from all of them, no? Being accused of sharing this (not so) unique story tells me it was even told to somebody that knew both people. I think you should refrain from that in this profession...
Psychiatrists have to tell these stories in order to train new psychiatrists. The only thing they cannot share is personally identifiable information. Sadly, so many people think they are struggling alone and their situation is completely unique, which is rarely ever the case.
You can't please everyone!
I don't care so much about the story, it was the level of detail you doled out about your patient, where it was, what year, etc.
July 1974?! That was over 45 years ago. Those medical records were discarded forever long before the year 2000. What period of time would make you comfortable?
Can confirm the thrust of this story. And I trained in the last 10 years in NYC. Modern healthcare is little different.
Better to stay in the dark about what the average American experience is like! (?)