Is It Unethical To Be A Psychiatrist?

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024

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  • @lisaweis6282
    @lisaweis6282 20 днів тому +4

    I am under the care of both a psychiatrist and clinical psychologist. And, yes, I am very thankful for both of them and the care they have provided over the last 4+ years.

  • @mrmcbeth
    @mrmcbeth 20 днів тому +3

    I say this as a psychiatry residency applicant this year, I have heard people call psych docs drug dealers. So, even the doctors get stigmatized and accused of being unethical. If not for mental health workers, who would care for the patients? It's a strange world we live in.

    • @goertzpsychiatry9340
      @goertzpsychiatry9340  19 днів тому

      Thank you for sharing this. Peter Goertz

    • @mystriddlery
      @mystriddlery 19 днів тому +2

      Did you miss the whole thing where tons of doctors were caught taking bribes from pharmaceutical industries and pushing people into addictive drugs for no reason? Have you ever heard of the opioid crisis or where you born only a couple years ago or something? RIP Rebecca Riley.

    • @aconcretemoth9382
      @aconcretemoth9382 19 днів тому +2

      it’s complex because as a patient it causes me quite significant financial harm to NEED a psychiatrist in the US, so even as someone whose life has been sustained by psychiatry, has had suicide attempts, hospitalizations, ect, the system in the US along with the power dynamic and sometimes a feeling of poor care when you’re desperate can all trend toward, frankly, resentment. it also feels like this often richer person benefiting from your suffering-that is the model, since I don’t want help as a service I must buy to survive but because someone thinks i’m worthy of care. i think that there are probably ways to portray yourself and types of transparency that minimize these problems that you may learn. as a nurse, i have faced the nurse ratchet stereotype, etc. it all falls out of the patient not sharing out context of what is going on systemically or for them particularly. I also recommend visiting BAD psych hospitals. I was once admitted to Smokey Point Behavioral Hospital on Marysville WA. I didn’t see a provider for days, didn’t know if I was voluntary or involuntary, didn’t know when I’d leave, had no med changes, was given meals I was allergic to, was cut off from ketamine therapy, could see family only twice a week for 30 minutes a time, never saw a therapist. Some psych hospitals I think are scams to bill medicaid when the ED MUST commit someone. I was essentially imprisoned and helpless and it was intensely frightening while I was at my most vulnerable. If that’s a patient’s context…

    • @mrmcbeth
      @mrmcbeth 19 днів тому +1

      @@aconcretemoth9382 Thank you for sharing your experience. That is eye-opening and thought-provoking. I'll come back later today to see if you make another edit.

    • @aconcretemoth9382
      @aconcretemoth9382 17 днів тому

      ⁠@@mrmcbethI mean, feel good about wanting to do psychiatry. I heard there’s subq ketamine maybe now, there’s new forms of tms, there’s emdr therapy… it’s kind of a cool time. I recommend the “psychiatry and psychotherapy” podcast on youtube with dr david puder quite strongly if you want thoughtful explanations of honestly everything ever in mental health care

  • @Princess_mayonnaise502
    @Princess_mayonnaise502 7 днів тому

    The whole controversy with "DONE" distribution of ADHD medication in unethical and inappropriate ways was very upsetting to me. I want mental health care to be accessible and affordable and there are plenty of cases where tele-health is appropriate. It is disturbing to know there are enterprises who exploit the work of psychiatrists and psych np's (and the patient!) to make millions. This added to the public view of psychiatrists and psych np's as "drug dealers" and unscrupulous who will just give pills and don't care what happens to the patient. The whole thing also undermines the diagnosis of ADHD as serious psychiatric condition. This is my opinion of course.

  • @rcordas
    @rcordas 19 днів тому +2

    One thing you can look into is deprescribing.

  • @Benjamin-xv9le
    @Benjamin-xv9le 5 днів тому

    Is being a psychiatrist unethical? No.
    Do most psychiatrists regularily participate in unethical behaviour? Yes.
    This includes involuntary hospitalizations and medications, which are in breach of the UN convention of the rights of persons with disabilities, overprescribing harmful substances, and overdiagnosing labels, which stigmatize patients and lead to worse outcomes.

  • @julialombardo2109
    @julialombardo2109 9 днів тому

    You look like uncle junior from the sopranos

  • @mystriddlery
    @mystriddlery 18 днів тому

    What are your thoughts on the replication crisis in science being especially prevalent in your field of work?

  • @Spottyk12
    @Spottyk12 17 днів тому

    How does Forensic psychiatry differ from regular psychiatry?

  • @PJPer-zs8uj
    @PJPer-zs8uj 20 днів тому +2

    U a great doc!!!!! 😊

  • @Bryan-xc4dg7lq5f
    @Bryan-xc4dg7lq5f 20 днів тому

    I would like your thoughts on Jerry Marzinsky on utube.

    • @goertzpsychiatry9340
      @goertzpsychiatry9340  19 днів тому

      I had never heard about him. Thank you for telling me about him. Peter Goertz

  • @MoodooVanSpoon
    @MoodooVanSpoon 20 днів тому

    Hmm..
    Psychiatry ruined my life..
    Psychiatry saved my life..
    I guess I have no answer that I can summarise here..
    Maybe it depends on suitability to the role to large degree..
    It carries enormous responsibility and self awareness is crucial..
    I enjoy your videos and find you far less threatening than some psychiatrists I have encountered..
    You seem thoughtful/empathetic..
    I imagine drinking tea with you rather than legging it..
    I doubt this helps much..
    Best wishes 🙂

  • @Joao-xz7hc
    @Joao-xz7hc 20 днів тому

    First 😊

  • @reddbendd
    @reddbendd 20 днів тому +1

    No
    But i think it is strange, despite being dual board certified, you are not qualified to practice neurology..

    • @mystriddlery
      @mystriddlery 19 днів тому +1

      Because psychology/psychiatry are soft sciences, neurology is a real science

    • @reddbendd
      @reddbendd 19 днів тому +1

      @@mystriddlery boy you sure just opened a real can of worms there

    • @reddbendd
      @reddbendd 19 днів тому

      @@mystriddlery unfortunately, psychiatry is very much a real science.
      We can use fMRI & electroencephalographs to map out areas of the brain related to psychopathology.
      For example, certain areas can become overactive with anxiety, and underactive with depression. I’m not going to get into specifics but you can look it up yourself

    • @mystriddlery
      @mystriddlery 18 днів тому

      @@reddbendd Ive read things about that and it seems like an excuse to diagnose people with something and sell them pills their whole lives. They say someone with ASPD has a smaller amygdala, but when I researched that, the science seemed pretty fuzzy, not very conclusive to me. Whats your opinion on the replication crisis in science being disproportionately prevalent in your field of work? Doesnt that concern you?

    • @Benjamin-xv9le
      @Benjamin-xv9le 5 днів тому

      @@reddbendd No, we can't do that. While there are some group differences, they are way too small to go the other way and assign individuals to groups.