Psychiatric Treatment of Medical Colleagues and Their Families: Potential Risks
Eduardo Constantino,
Thomas Spina
Abstract:Clinicians treating “very important persons” face potential problems that can negatively impact the quality of care they provide. Mental health professionals face similar pressures, particularly when asked to treat a particular kind of patient who is a very important person: medical colleagues or their family members. The authors present 3 cases that exemplify possible risks associated with the psychiatric treatment of these individuals, including negative effects on the physician-patient relationship, lapses … Show more
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