Epidemic of Mental
Illness in Doctors
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http://www.oslersweb.com/blog.htm?post=638469
The emergence of Medically Unexplained Illnesses has revealed an epidemic of
behavioral problems and personality disorders in doctors.
Patients expressing unfamiliar complaints to their physicians often induce the
"It's All In Your Head" (AIYH) or the "That's Impossible"
response in doctors suffering from these behavioral problems and personality
disorders.
Physicians fixated upon the metaphysical belief system of "If we don't
know about it, then it doesn't exist" are suffering from a mental defect
or psychological condition known as "Doctors with Unexplained Medical
Beliefs": D.U.M.B.
DUMB doctors are comprised of subgroups characterized by opportunists who are
feigning to be DUMB for monetary gain: "Medicalingering" or of those
doctors who are not in possession of sufficient information to render an
intelligent diagnosis: "Factlessitious Disorder".
Physicians who are suffering from DUMB disorder place an inordinate emphasis on
theories of psychological causality for virtually any unfamiliar complaints
that are presented, and manifest a distinctive lack of observational skills
when confronted with obvious abnormalities.
Doctors who exhibit obsessive preoccupation with psychosocial etiologies should
be regarded with extreme caution:
"Psychosomatization Fixation Disorder" or "Psychologizing"
is a distinctive characteristic of mental illness, and should be considered a
warning sign that the individual is not rational and may in fact be dangerously
DUMB.
DUMB disorder may be concomitant but should not be confused with Signs of
Thoroughly Unmistakable Physician Intelligence Deficiency:
"S.T.U.P.I.D.", as a STUPID physician is uniformly incompetent, while
a DUMB doctor is only mentally paralyzed into "psychologizing" by
unfamiliar symptoms and complaints.
An immediate investigation is warranted to assess the prevalence of DUMB and
STUPID doctors, and to determine the detrimental impact that physicians
suffering from these mental defects are having on their patients and the health
care system.
-Erik Johnson
Incline Village CFS survivor