Why cant the psychiatrists just talk to us like normal?

I’m your man! Here’s another lol :hamburger:

thats a degree, oh man i could not even ever do a degree, my brain would not take it lol and physics as well, very sciencey,

actually now that i think about it, learning what i am just now is way harder than anything i ever did at school only difference is that now i enjoy it

Awesome. :slight_smile: It’s good to do something u enjoy. I have two associate degrees, so this will be my third one. The other two are in criminal justice, and human resource management.

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how is your mental health?

I’m doing really good these days. I went through some weird stuff when I got out of the air force. It kinda warped my mind. I was diagnosed by the va about eight years ago as a paranoid sz. But recently I’ve been rediagnosed as schizoaffective.

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a conversation with my therapist;

therapist :woman:… " how are you dark sith ? "

dark sith …" bhrbbfrebkjhuefbbebueif…yes "

take care :alien:

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Well psychiatrists are supposed to behave in a professional manner - they are not your buddy.

My current pdoc is a nice lady, she has made some small talk with me in the past, but mainly keeps it very business like.

I am not lookig for a friend in my doctor - but some sympathy and understanding is always a good thing.

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i was hoping they would solve all my problems back then, but they didnt, i had to make decisions myself because it came to point where i had to do something. i was having health problems and i couldnt keep taking it, so i had to switch meds.

You have to remember that they deal with sometimes hundreds of patients a day, hard to be personable with so many people so many times.

Because they are professionals

there supposed to be, but is that a good thing? it means that there is this invisible barrier between patient and doctor and its not good, patient and doctor should be as close as a friend would be imo