Doctors' health: Stigma and the professional discomfort in seeking help

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Abstract

I describe the needs for and impediments in provision of psychological support services for doctors. Morbidity and the resistance in the profession to addressing their own health needs are discussed. I also explore the principles of bespoke services for doctors, with particular emphasis on overcoming stigma and facilitating therapeutic engagement. I argue that triage is an inappropriate service model of care for doctors.

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Garelick, A. I. (2012, March). Doctors’ health: Stigma and the professional discomfort in seeking help. Psychiatrist. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.bp.111.037903

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