My question is based on the assumption that analyzing thoughts to come up with a diagnosis could lead one to make connections that the average person would not entertain. You might see more pathology in yourself or loved ones and fixate on it. I've seen this happen in this forum where people are analyzing themselves. That's something I'd rather not do but I'm not sure it'd be easy to just switch off my knowledge at will. I'm sure there are ways to be resilient to this tendency but is that a skill or something innate?
If my assumption is incorrect by all means let me know. Psychiatry is one of the fields I'm considering and this is just some preliminary leg work I'm doing.
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Is practicing psychiatry healthy for providers?
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