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Re: T's in real life » emmanuel98

Posted by seldomseen on February 12, 2009, at 6:40:16

In reply to T's in real life, posted by emmanuel98 on February 11, 2009, at 19:41:59

My guess is that the number of "weird" and aloof people in psychiatry is no different from that in most other professions. People are just people.

I work with a *lot* of psychiatrists and I consider them to be colleagues and friends.

One thing some of my friends *have* commented to me is that once people learn what they do, people's behaviour changes around them. In my friends' words they often get the response "Oh, you're a head shrinker - stay out of my head!".

I wonder how I would react if someone said, or thought, that to/about me when I was just trying to be social.

Seldom.

 

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