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Are psychiatrists ever attracted to patients?

Are psychiatrists ever attracted to patients?

Of the 585 psychologists who responded, 87\% (95\% of the men and 76\% of the women) reported having been sexually attracted to their clients, at least on occasion. Only 9\% of the respondents felt their training was adequate concerning attraction.

Can psychiatrists date their patients?

Ethically you cannot have a doctor/patient (or even a former patient) relationship and a parent/child relationship with the same individual. Section 1, Paragraph 1 of the Principles of Medical Ethics Applicable to Psychiatry states that “a psychiatrist shall not gratify his or her own needs by exploiting the patient.

Can a psychiatrist see family members?

For the psychiatrist, there is, instead, a caution against treating members of the same family. This practice is thought to endanger the relationship between therapist and patient. The result is an unwarranted breach of confidentiality that may sabotage therapeutic success.

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How do psychiatrists perceive suffering?

Because of their true-believer ideology that they were first indoctrinated into in medical school, later reinforced by guild membership, most psychiatrists perceive the suffering person sitting only a few feet away from them through the aperture of pathology.

Do psychiatrists believe in mental illness?

It’s a testament to the power of the brainwashing that has been done to psychiatrists that such a rigid, unscientific and almost religiously zealous belief in so-called mental illness is the hallmark of these practitioners.

Why don’t people care about pychiatry?

Yet it happens everyday, and most people don’t care. The pills that pychiatrists use are themselves the problem with pychiatry and they are truly fundamentally draconian. We punishment those that are brave enough to seek help for there mental health problems most notably depression and anxiety.

What is it like to be a psychiatrist?

Psychiatrists are in the firm grip of a collective force field of an almost fundamentalist belief system that blinds them to the harm they unwittingly do and the human rights abuses they commit.