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Clinicians Quotes

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“This boy was likely to die soon, but he died yesterday - because of a doctor's arrogance, his unwillingness to seek a consult, his neglect to get a full and thorough history. Arrogance! We are clinicians, scientists. We observe time-honored procedures and analyses - that's how we are trained. And this is what happens when we subjugate that training to arrogance!”
Dr. Hooten Monday Mornings

“The difficulties in diagnosing DID result primarily from lack of education among clinicians about dissociation, dissociative disorders, and the effects of psychological trauma, as well as from clinician bias. This leads to limited clinical suspicion about dissociative disorders and misconceptions about their clinical presentation. Most clinicians have been taught (or assume) that DID is a rare disorder with a florid, dramatic presentation. Although DID is a relatively common disorder, R. P. Kluft (2009) observed that “only 6% make their DID obvious on an ongoing basis” (p. 600).
- Guidelines for Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder in Adults, Third Revision, p4-5”
James A. Chu

Asa Don Brown
“Clinicians should be trained to identify any underlying conditions that may be associated with homelessness.”
Asa Don Brown

“you come to rely, more than anything else, on first sight. You walk into the room and you think, sick or not sick. Not sick goes home as fast as possible. Sick, you watch. You draw blood, you order X rays, you give them fluids. You are careful, because a little bell went off in your head when you walked into the room and saw them.”
Frank Huyler, The Blood of Strangers: Stories from Emergency Medicine

Jeanine Joy
“Burnout is a war that must be won on two fronts.”
Jeanine Joy, Burnout: Prevention and Recovery, Resilience and Retention

“Speaking to BBC Newsnight in 2020, Taylor was explicit. ‘If you try to set out to please or comply with someone, whether you’re a parent or a clinician, then you won’t be helping them.’ It is vital for clinicians to keep an independent perspective, he added.”
Hannah Barnes, Time to Think: The Inside Story of the Collapse of the Tavistock's Gender Service for Children

“Medicine is not a book but mind, not a business but life”
Farid F Ibrahim

“Do You Have DID?

Determining if you have DID isn’t as easy as it sounds. In fact, many clinicians and psychotherapists have such difficulty figuring out whether or not people have DID that it typically takes them several years to provide an accurate diagnosis. Because many of the symptoms of DID overlap with other psychological diagnoses, as well as normal occurrences such as forgetfulness or talking to yourself, there is a great deal of confusion in making the diagnosis of DID. Although this section will provide you with information which may help you determine if you have DID, it is a good idea to consult with a professional in the mental health field so that you can have further confirmation of your findings.”
Karen Marshall, Amongst Ourselves: A Self-Help Guide to Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder

“There are far more clinicians than pathologists in the world.”
Dr. Joel D. Wallach